FAA halts Florida flights after Starship mishap
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FAA halts flights to several Florida airports after SpaceX rocket testing failure

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Miami International Airport , Fort Lauderdale , West Palm Beach , and Orlando , Florida , airports affected.
SpaceX says it plans to "review the data from today 's flight test to better understand" the root cause of the mishap.
The incident marks the second time this year that SpaceX experienced a mishap during a flight test of Starship .