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The Honolulu Advertiser
Updated at 4:13 p.m., Thursday, December 25, 2008

Maui runway lights repaired, flights resume

Advertiser Staff

An electrical short circuit caused lights at Kahului Airport's main runway to go out for eight hours Wednesday, forcing officials to divert five incoming flights from Maui to Honolulu, a state transportation spokeswoman said today.

The lights were back on by 11 p.m. Wednesday and the diverted planes resumed their scheduled flights to Maui, Department of Transportation spokeswoman Tammy Mori said.

Two outbound flights from Maui were also affected, Mori said.

"The airport authority fixed the system late last night, so everything is fine now," said Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Ian Gregor. Gregor said the lights were fixed at 11:20 p.m.

Planes that use the longer runway are at least as large as Boeing 757s, which hold 186 to 279 passengers.

A passenger on an outgoing flight told The Advertiser that his Delta Air Lines flight from Kahului to Los Angeles was delayed because of the runway outage.

Larry Hemley of Boston said airline and airport officials at first provided little information on what was happening, but later helped stranded passengers began get hotel accommodations and make flight plans for Christmas Day.

Hemley estimated that hundreds of passengers were stranded at the airport Wednesday.

The lights at Runway 2 went out at 3 p.m. Wednesday, Mori said. That runway is 7,000 feet long.

Some flights were able to continue to operate, using Runway 5-23, which is 5,000 feet long. But some aircraft were not able to land on the shorter runway because of their size and landing requirements, Mori said.

All airlines arriving and departing Kahului Airport were notified of the runway problem, Mori said.

The Maui County Fire Department confirmed that both runways are operating today, the Associated Press said.