Incoming flights were halted for a time Sunday evening at airports across the Baltimore-D.C. area —including Dulles, Reagan National and Baltimore airports —due to an equipment issue, according to federal authorities.

By 7:30 p.m. the airports reported operations returning to normal with departures from Washington Dulles International averaging 90 minutes and increasing due to equipment.

According to the FAA, the ground stop was ordered so repairs could be made to communication systems at the Potomac Terminal Radar Approach Control facility in Warrenton, Virginia, WTOP reported.

Dulles International Airport, Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, Baltimore-Washington International Airport and Richmond International Airport were affected early Sunday evening, according to the FAA. Flights from New York bound for D.C. were exempt from the pause and flights departing D.C.-area airports continued, the agency said.... Read More: Pikesville Patch