Friday, March 28, 2025

Don't read this: air traffic controllers in bloody physical fight in Reagan national control tower after deadliest plane crash in 15 years


friday, march 28, 2025 at 10:13:03 p.m. edt
air traffic controllers in bloody physical fight in Reagan national control tower after deadliest plane crash in 15 years


Air traffic controllers in bloody physical fight in Reagan National control tower after deadliest plane crash in 15 years

Two air traffic controllers traded punches when a shocking fight erupted inside the tower at Ronald Reagan National Airport, DailyMail.com can exclusively reveal.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14548725/Air-traffic-controllers-fight-Reagan-National-Airport-control-tower.html?ito=email_share_article-top

dca is the smallest of three major airports serving the Washington, D.C. area, averaging 819 daily takeoffs and landings on its relatively short main runway.
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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

If their names aren't Yasbooty Jackson and Juneteenth Jones,I won't believe it

---GRA

Anonymous said...

NEAR COLLISION,AT REAGAN AIRPORT,BETWEEN 131 PASSENGER DELTA JET(PLUS CREW) AND AIR FORCE PLANE


(ZH)Just one day after the Federal Aviation Administration's leader told a Senate hearing that his organization has to "do better" in identifying safety threats like the conditions that precipitated January's deadly midair collision at Reagan National Airport, a Delta passenger jet had a near-miss with a US Air Force jet near that very same airport.

In Friday's near-miss, the pilots of a Delta Airbus A319 that had just taken off for Minneapolis - Saint Paul received a warning about a USAF T-38 that had come from Langley Air Force Base in Hampton, Virginia. The aircraft was one of four of its type that were heading for a flyover at Arlington National Cemetery. ("Is this trip near Reagan National really necessary?" )


This CNN graphic shows the proximity of the departing Delta jet (left) and the USAF T-38
With the T-38 closing in at more than 350 miles per hour and an altitude of 800 feet, the Delta pilots received a warning or "resolution advisory" from their onboard Traffic Alert and Collision Avoidance System. Air traffic controllers issued instructions to both aircraft to help them avoid a collision.


Afterward, the Delta pilot asked the tower to confirm the dangerousness of the situation. “On that departure … was there an actual aircraft about 500 ft below us as we came off of DCA?” the pilot was heard asking via LiveATC.net audio reviewed by CNN. “Delta 2983, affirmative,” replied the Departure air traffic controller. Were it not for the evasive action, Friday could have brought an even worse disaster than the January collision: The Delta plane was carrying 131 passengers, two pilots and three flight attendants.

GRA:Ronald Reagan reportedly said on the "Afterlife Tonight Show",Friday evening,"Well,Johnny,just because they named the airport for me doesn't mean the employees have to act like they have Alzheimer's too "

To which Johnny said,"Mr.President,it's D-E-I."

"D-E-I? Dipsh*t Ebony Idiots?"

(audience roars it's approval)

"Hiyoooo," Ed McMahon,chimed in.

"We have to go to a commercial for Colt 45 Malt Liquor--the drink black airport employees prefer,while on the job."

--GRA