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In March, two air traffic controllers got involved in a physical fight in the air traffic control tower at Washington Reagan National Airport. One of them, 39-year-old supervisor Damon Marsalis Gaines ...
Safety at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport is under renewed scrutiny following an incident Thursday where two planes clipped wings while taxiing.
An FAA employee was arrested and charged with assault after a scuffle in the air traffic control tower at Reagan Washington ...
In the wake of the deadly mid-air collision and a series of concerning close calls, the FAA has brought in a new management team to the air traffic control tower at Reagan National Airport.
A man, identified as an air traffic controller by government payroll records, was arrested after police were called to the DCA tower because of a fight.
When senators grilled the Federal Aviation Administration last week about how the agency could have let the high number of close calls between helicopters and commercial jetliners occur at Ronald ...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is increasing support and oversight for the air traffic controller team at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) following a fatal midair ...
A federal review of helicopter safety around some of the busiest U.S. airports has revealed dangerous flying conditions at ...
Air traffic controllers at Washington's Ronald Reagan ... the FAA plans regular wellness checks of its staff at Reagan as well making a team of crisis counselors available. The agency offered ...
Three senior Democratic lawmakers on Tuesday urged the Federal Aviation Administration to address significant safety issues ...
Two American Airlines planes clipped wings while on the runway at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on Thursday, though no one was injured in the airport’s latest alarming incident, according ...
The Federal Aviation Administration will investigate after two American Airlines regional jets bumped wings at Washington’s Ronald Reagan National Airport Thursday. “The wingtip of American Airlines ...