Shortly Before Fatal Crash, Jet Pilot Was Asked to Change Runways

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The plane had been cleared to land on Reagan National Airport’s main runway. But in the final moments of the flight, air traffic control asked the pilot to land on a separate, intersecting runway.





Shortly before an American Airlines regional jet and an Army helicopter collided near Reagan National Airport on Wednesday night, the plane’s pilots were asked to pivot its landing route from one runway to another, according to a person briefed on the event and conversation overheard on audio recordings of conversations that occurred between an air traffic controller and the pilots.


American Airlines Flight 5342, which was en route to Washington from Wichita, Kan., had originally been cleared by the National Airport traffic control tower to land on the airport’s main runway, called Runway 1, the person briefed on the events and the audio recordings revealed. But in the final moments of the flight, this person and these recordings also showed, the jet pilot was asked by air traffic control to instead make a circle landing on a separate, intersecting runway, Runway 33.

That decision, according to the person who was briefed on the event and two other people who are familiar with the airport’s air traffic, happens routinely when regional jets like the American Airlines aircraft are involved, and may have been made to help keep air traffic moving efficiently by not clogging the main runway. It nonetheless raised questions within the Federal Aviation Administration on Thursday morning about congestion at National Airport, one of the nation’s busiest, the person briefed on the event added.




So many errors and bad calls.

Wonder why?



REMINDER: Biden’s pick to lead the FAA was a DEI hire who couldn’t answer a single question about aviation.

 
The plane had been cleared to land on Reagan National Airport’s main runway. But in the final moments of the flight, air traffic control asked the pilot to land on a separate, intersecting runway.





Shortly before an American Airlines regional jet and an Army helicopter collided near Reagan National Airport on Wednesday night, the plane’s pilots were asked to pivot its landing route from one runway to another, according to a person briefed on the event and conversation overheard on audio recordings of conversations that occurred between an air traffic controller and the pilots.


American Airlines Flight 5342, which was en route to Washington from Wichita, Kan., had originally been cleared by the National Airport traffic control tower to land on the airport’s main runway, called Runway 1, the person briefed on the events and the audio recordings revealed. But in the final moments of the flight, this person and these recordings also showed, the jet pilot was asked by air traffic control to instead make a circle landing on a separate, intersecting runway, Runway 33.

That decision, according to the person who was briefed on the event and two other people who are familiar with the airport’s air traffic, happens routinely when regional jets like the American Airlines aircraft are involved, and may have been made to help keep air traffic moving efficiently by not clogging the main runway. It nonetheless raised questions within the Federal Aviation Administration on Thursday morning about congestion at National Airport, one of the nation’s busiest, the person briefed on the event added.




So many errors and bad calls.



REMINDER: Biden’s pick to lead the FAA was a DEI hire who couldn’t answer a single question about aviation.

View: https://x.com/RealJessica05/status/1885015214166258138
This didn't happen under Biden.
 
The plane had been cleared to land on Reagan National Airport’s main runway. But in the final moments of the flight, air traffic control asked the pilot to land on a separate, intersecting runway.





Shortly before an American Airlines regional jet and an Army helicopter collided near Reagan National Airport on Wednesday night, the plane’s pilots were asked to pivot its landing route from one runway to another, according to a person briefed on the event and conversation overheard on audio recordings of conversations that occurred between an air traffic controller and the pilots.


American Airlines Flight 5342, which was en route to Washington from Wichita, Kan., had originally been cleared by the National Airport traffic control tower to land on the airport’s main runway, called Runway 1, the person briefed on the events and the audio recordings revealed. But in the final moments of the flight, this person and these recordings also showed, the jet pilot was asked by air traffic control to instead make a circle landing on a separate, intersecting runway, Runway 33.

That decision, according to the person who was briefed on the event and two other people who are familiar with the airport’s air traffic, happens routinely when regional jets like the American Airlines aircraft are involved, and may have been made to help keep air traffic moving efficiently by not clogging the main runway. It nonetheless raised questions within the Federal Aviation Administration on Thursday morning about congestion at National Airport, one of the nation’s busiest, the person briefed on the event added.




So many errors and bad calls.

Wonder why?



REMINDER: Biden’s pick to lead the FAA was a DEI hire who couldn’t answer a single question about aviation.

Poor low IQ southern redneck hillbilly,, so ignorant about aviation and flight .

Stick to things you know about , like mobile homes and sister screwing
 
They were probably hired 4 to 8 years ago...

Seriously, we are all running on fumes. We keep trying to fix things, but the alt right keeps demanding chaos. I do not know what caused this accident, but the constant budget cuts did not help.
Agreed. The MAGAts, led by their Orange Jesus, want to fix blame while normal people seek to fix problems.

The problems are numerous in this is situation including lack of FAA funding resulting in low staffing and overly worked controller, highly congested airspace and possible fatigue issues.
 
They were probably hired 4 to 8 years ago...

Seriously, we are all running on fumes. We keep trying to fix things, but the alt right keeps demanding chaos. I do not know what caused this accident, but the constant budget cuts did not help.
THE ALT RIGHT THE ALT RIGHT!!

Fucking idiot
 
The plane had been cleared to land on Reagan National Airport’s main runway. But in the final moments of the flight, air traffic control asked the pilot to land on a separate, intersecting runway.





Shortly before an American Airlines regional jet and an Army helicopter collided near Reagan National Airport on Wednesday night, the plane’s pilots were asked to pivot its landing route from one runway to another, according to a person briefed on the event and conversation overheard on audio recordings of conversations that occurred between an air traffic controller and the pilots.


American Airlines Flight 5342, which was en route to Washington from Wichita, Kan., had originally been cleared by the National Airport traffic control tower to land on the airport’s main runway, called Runway 1, the person briefed on the events and the audio recordings revealed. But in the final moments of the flight, this person and these recordings also showed, the jet pilot was asked by air traffic control to instead make a circle landing on a separate, intersecting runway, Runway 33.

That decision, according to the person who was briefed on the event and two other people who are familiar with the airport’s air traffic, happens routinely when regional jets like the American Airlines aircraft are involved, and may have been made to help keep air traffic moving efficiently by not clogging the main runway. It nonetheless raised questions within the Federal Aviation Administration on Thursday morning about congestion at National Airport, one of the nation’s busiest, the person briefed on the event added.




So many errors and bad calls.

Wonder why?



REMINDER: Biden’s pick to lead the FAA was a DEI hire who couldn’t answer a single question about aviation.

Pilots are asked to change runways on many occasions, high traffic, plane on runway technical problems, prevailing winds. It’s not unheard of.

What’s your point?
 
What we're seeing - for the umpteenth time - is Trump's overwhelming insecurity.

He's always so afraid people will blame him. So he immediately starts spewing out anything & everything that could possibly be blamed. It's a total knee-jerk for him now. Just this whole, please, please, please don't blame me.

Such a weak, insecure man.
 
The FAA directed resigned the day Trump took office because of the PRESSURES FROM TRUMP AND ELON MUSK. The FAA after Elon's SpaceX project failed and cause such disruption over the skys causing flights to go buck shit crazy trying to land, order his SpaceX project canned until Elon could get his shit together and that mandate put a target on his back for firing, so he resigned. In doing so, that NIGHT OF THE CRASH....one air traffic controller was in charge of all air direction, including landings, taking off and military traffic....BECAUSE NOBODY WAS IN CHARGE THANKS TO TRUMP AND ELON MUSK....So what does Trump do...BLAME IT ON OBAMA BIDEN AND BLACK PEOPLE...TYPICAL NEGRO'S FOR TRUMP MOVE.
 
The plane had been cleared to land on Reagan National Airport’s main runway. But in the final moments of the flight, air traffic control asked the pilot to land on a separate, intersecting runway.





Shortly before an American Airlines regional jet and an Army helicopter collided near Reagan National Airport on Wednesday night, the plane’s pilots were asked to pivot its landing route from one runway to another, according to a person briefed on the event and conversation overheard on audio recordings of conversations that occurred between an air traffic controller and the pilots.


American Airlines Flight 5342, which was en route to Washington from Wichita, Kan., had originally been cleared by the National Airport traffic control tower to land on the airport’s main runway, called Runway 1, the person briefed on the events and the audio recordings revealed. But in the final moments of the flight, this person and these recordings also showed, the jet pilot was asked by air traffic control to instead make a circle landing on a separate, intersecting runway, Runway 33.

That decision, according to the person who was briefed on the event and two other people who are familiar with the airport’s air traffic, happens routinely when regional jets like the American Airlines aircraft are involved, and may have been made to help keep air traffic moving efficiently by not clogging the main runway. It nonetheless raised questions within the Federal Aviation Administration on Thursday morning about congestion at National Airport, one of the nation’s busiest, the person briefed on the event added.




So many errors and bad calls.

Wonder why?



REMINDER: Biden’s pick to lead the FAA was a DEI hire who couldn’t answer a single question about aviation.

POT MEET FUCKIN KETTLE, YA THINK DUFFY IS BETTER? Listen, that crash was a direct result from Musk DEMANING THE FIRING OF THE FAA LEADER CAUSE HE WANTED MUSK TO CEASE SPACEX VENTURES AFTER THE EXPLOSION A FEW WEEKS AGO. So the guy quit instead, leaving air traffic controls that night unmanaged with ONE CONTROLLER IN CHARGE OF ALL THAT TRAFFIC THAT NIGHT. TRUMP IS AT FAULT HERE AND THE WHITE WHORE KNOWS IT THAT'S WHY NIGGA'S ARE GONNA TAKE THE BLAME FOR THIS ONE
 
What we're seeing - for the umpteenth time - is Trump's overwhelming insecurity.

He's always so afraid people will blame him. So he immediately starts spewing out anything & everything that could possibly be blamed. It's a total knee-jerk for him now. Just this whole, please, please, please don't blame me.

Such a weak, insecure man.
Absolutley and the first thing he does he start blaming Obama and then Biden....8years later and the black guy still is in that monsters head. I guess it is true, once you go black, its hard to go back....LOL Trump only wants to claim the good shit, never ever the bad stuff, its always somebody elses fault. Welp tax payers, this is gonna cost us trillions in lawsuits so be ready for it. Truth be told, Elon should be suited for this one, its all his fault!!
 
Pilots are asked to change runways on many occasions, high traffic, plane on runway technical problems, prevailing winds. It’s not unheard of.

What’s your point?
No one person ever should have to shoulder the duties of landing any air craft at night at peek hours as was this case...thanks to Elon Musk and Donald Trump
 
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