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mahatmakanejeeves

(64,405 posts)
Wed Apr 9, 2025, 09:52 AM Apr 9

Near-collision investigation reveals Reagan National Airport controllers failed to stop flights during military flyover

Source: CNN, via WTOP

Near-collision investigation reveals Reagan National Airport controllers failed to stop flights during military flyover

CNN
April 9, 2025, 4:31 AM

(CNN) — A federal investigation is focusing on an air traffic control communications breakdown that led to a formation of military jets coming within seconds of colliding with a Delta Air Lines flight near Reagan National Airport, multiple sources told CNN. ... The March 28 incident was in the same crowded Washington, DC, airspace that was the site of January’s fatal midair collision between a commercial flight and an Army helicopter.

The new details, first reported by CNN, renew concerns about the safety of military and commercial aircraft operating in close proximity and raise new questions about whether air traffic controllers in the nation’s capital are too stressed in the wake of the worst US air disaster in decades. ... As previously reported by CNN, the night before the incident, a fight broke out in the Reagan National control tower, leading airport police to arrest an air traffic controller.

According to previously unreleased air traffic control audio reviewed by CNN, collision alerts flashed in front of the air traffic controller responsible for handling the military jets as they maneuvered for a flyover of Arlington National Cemetery, with the controller frantically issuing instructions to the formation of four jets.

“Drago 61, I need you to make a left turn, left turn heading 250 immediately,” the controller from Potomac Terminal Radar Approach Control shouted via radio to the leader of the United States Air Force T-38 jets. “Traffic opposite direction departing Washington National.”

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Near-collision investigation reveals Reagan National Airport controllers failed to stop flights during military flyover (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Apr 9 OP
So, more cuts to the FAA will solve this problem. louis-t Apr 9 #1
America is crazy. And it is getting crazierererer. twodogsbarking Apr 9 #2
There was significantly less of these problems during the last presidential administration IronLionZion Apr 9 #3
Let's replace the human controllers with... LudwigPastorius Apr 9 #4
My guess is that the military is blaming civilian ATCs because they Ithe military) fucked up. intheflow Apr 9 #5

IronLionZion

(48,554 posts)
3. There was significantly less of these problems during the last presidential administration
Wed Apr 9, 2025, 10:04 AM
Apr 9

we can all see it. Is MAGA still blaming DEI for this?



Any DUers traveling to the DC area should look to Dulles and BWI instead of DCA, which is a mess these days with delays and cancellations.

intheflow

(29,520 posts)
5. My guess is that the military is blaming civilian ATCs because they Ithe military) fucked up.
Wed Apr 9, 2025, 02:49 PM
Apr 9

We know everything out of this administration is FUBAR and projection. I don't believe the ATC were to blame in any of this. I do believe the military, under Hegseth, is undisciplined and inept. You'll never convince me otherwise.

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