Airliners Stop 300 Feet
Apart At DCA
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April 18,
2024
The FAA is
investigating a runway incursion at Washington-Reagan Airport on Thursday in
which two airliners were stopped by controllers about 300 feet apart. According
to ATC recordings, the Southwest 737 and JetBlue A320 were both following ATC
instructions when they came close to meeting at the intersection of a taxiway
and runway. The FAA confirmed the Southwest flight had been cleared to cross
the runway while the JetBlue flight was “starting its takeoff roll on the same
runway.” The Southwest plane was already 65 feet past the hold line on the
taxiway
After both
aircraft came to a stop under the shouted instructions from the tower, they
were given further taxi instructions and both took off normally a few minutes
later. Democratic Senators Mark Warner and Tim Kaine, both from Virginia,
quickly made political hay of the mishap. Legislators are split on whether to
allow more slots at DCA, some alleging that it’s to allow more direct flights
for Congress members to get home. “DCA’s overburdened runway is already the
busiest in the country and we fear that adding more flights could put passenger
safety at serious jeopardy,” the senators said in a joint statement.
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