Two American Airlines planes clipped wings at Reagan National Airport with some Congress being on board

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Planes bump wings on the ground at Washington’s Reagan National Airport​

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By Alexandra Skores, Annie Grayer and Sarah Ferris, CNN
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Updated 2:38 PM EDT, Thu April 10, 2025

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In this screengrab from video, Ronald Reagan Airport in Washington is seen on April 10.
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The Federal Aviation Administration will investigate after two American Airlines regional jets bumped wings at Washington’s Ronald Reagan National Airport.
“The wingtip of American Airlines Flight 5490 struck American Airlines Flight 4522 on a taxiway… around 12:45 p.m,” the FAA said in a statement.
Flight 5490 was headed to Charleston, South Carolina while flight 4522 was headed to JFK International Airport in New York.
“BlueStreak 5490, did we hit the aircraft next to us,” the pilot flying asks the tower in air traffic control audio captured by the website LiveATC.net
BlueStreak is the callsign for PSA Airlines, which operated the flight for American. The other plane was operated by Republic Airways.
“We think we might have hit the (Embraer) 175 short of (runway) 19,” the pilot says. “We just heard a loud, like a boom, like a thunk, before we took the runway,”

In a photo posted to social media by Rep. Nick LaLota, the tarmac of Ronald Reagan Airport is seen on April 10, after LaLota's plane was bumped by another plane.
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The winglet, which is a type of aerodynamic wing tip, was reported to have broken off.
“We can see a piece of a winglet on the ground behind the right wing of the Embraer,” the control tower was told by a pilot.
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“Insane,” Rep. Josh Gottheimer, who was on one of the planes, told CNN. “Sitting there on runway and another plane hit… our wing.”
“Serving in Congress has come with some once in a lifetime experiences… like just now while stationary on the runway at DCA, another plane just bumped into our wing,” Rep. Nick LaLota posted to social media. “Heading back to the gate, but thankfully everyone is ok!.
In a lighthearted part of the post he noted Rep. Grace Meng was handing out grapes to other passengers.
“There is no effect on flight operations at Reagan National Airport, as both aircraft have returned to gates and no injuries were reported,” the airport said in a statement to CNN.
The aviation fender bender comes as the airport is coping with a series of recent incidents, including a mid-air collision in January that left 67 people dead and a military flyover last month that came dangerously close to a departing plane.

 

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DCA is becoming a legit safety issue

If you read between the lines, it seems to be some type of political heads butting.


Trump n co are antagonizing govt workers and trying to eliminate their ‘enemies’ who aren’t maga. Well ATC is (was) obviously apolitical, and full of brehs. So I could see a new administration trying to challenge protocol and authority just bc of that

One of those calls that got released it was a breh butting heads with the pilot. You have the crash which involved military. You have the near crash the other day also involving military. It’s something going on there

:francis:

Almost all of these issues at DCA are including military or congress. I’m telling yall, they’re politicizing the damn airport and probably trying to strong arm ‘their’ people and override any breh/liberals in charge, even at the expanse of safety
 
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