Aviation Professionalism

Pilots Scolded for Animal Noises on Air Traffic Control Frequency

The curious case of animal noises echoing over an air traffic control frequency recently captured attention, raising eyebrows and sparking conversation about professionalism in aviation. The incident, which took place on April 12th at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, involved pilots making distinct “meow, meow” sounds that were picked up on the air traffic control communications. It’s important to clarify that this wasn’t the result of a feline stowaway; rather, it was human pilots engaging in what appeared to be a playful, albeit inappropriate, act.

The reaction to these unexpected vocalizations was swift and direct. Another voice on the frequency immediately admonished the pilots, stating, “You guys need to be professional pilots.”… Continue reading