On a fall afternoon, a Boeing passenger jet had just been cleared for takeoff at Reagan National Airport when the pilot saw a Bell helicopter lift off in a direction that would cross the plane’s ...
A supervisor at the Reagan National Airport tower reportedly let an air traffic controller leave early from his shift shortly before Wednesday night’s deadly collision over the Potomac River.
The responsibility of handling air traffic control for helicopters and incoming planes at Reagan National Airport were combined on Wednesday night ahead of a deadly collision, a report said.
To follow The Mirror's live coverage of the collision, click here. But the disaster has highlighted multiple near misses at airports across the US and raises serious questions about air traffic ...
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To follow The Mirror's live coverage, click here. More than 300 responders are working to find people from both wreckages. The moments leading up to the disaster were captured in air traffic ...
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This happens routinely, and on Wednesday night at Reagan National Airport, it happened 40 minutes earlier than it normally does because the supervisor determined that the traffic was low enough to ...
Another flight arriving at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport was forced to abort landing due to helicopter traffic just 24 ... the Washington Post reported. The circuitous approach can ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- The ABC7 I-Team has been reporting on air traffic controller staffing issues for years, and Wednesday night's tragic plane crash near Reagan National Airport has highlighted the ...
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