The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said on Monday that it was investigating several false collisions on flights near Reagan Vashington Shinging National Airport.
In an email statement sent to Hill on Monday, the agency said, “Although other aircraft” was not near, many “flight crews” Reagan Vashington National Airport found inside the Reagan Vashington National Airport, showing that other aircraft were nearby.
“Some crews drove the go-in-the-face as a result of the warning,” the FAA said in a statement. “The FAA is investigating why the warnings came.”
The FAA has earlier stated that the “landing approach” ends and returning the aircraft to the iTude plea and arrangement to safely create another approach, “the FAA has earlier said.
In late January, 67 people were killed due to a collision with an Army Black Hawk helicopter near American Airlines Jet and National Airport. The tragedy caused the nation to be disturbed and a survey saw a decrease in air security and federal government agencies, which sustained it following a crash.
Last Tuesday, according to the FAA, the pilot with American airlines did not go ahead with landing at the National Airport so that the plane would not collide with a departure flight.
In an earlier statement from the FAA to Hill’s reading, an air traffic controller instructed the American Flight 2246 to visit the Ronald Reagan Vashington National (DCA) airport to ensure isolation between the aircraft and the previous departure from the same runway. “
Updated at 7:47 am on March 4
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