Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport

Airport Workers Arrested for Sharing Plane Crash Video

Two Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA) employees, Mohamed Lamine Mbengue and Jonathan Savoy, were arrested and charged with computer trespass for illegally copying and distributing a video of the fatal midair collision near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. The video, which aired on CNN, depicted the collision between a military helicopter and a commercial jet, resulting in 67 deaths. The investigation is ongoing, and further charges may be filed. Authorities have not disclosed how the footage was obtained or distributed.

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FAA Report Blames Trump for DC Plane Crash

Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport’s air traffic control system faces significant challenges due to understaffing, with only 19 certified controllers compared to the recommended 30. This shortage, exacerbated by high employee turnover and budget constraints, necessitates long working hours for controllers (up to 60 hours per week). The complexity of managing both helicopter and airplane traffic on potentially different radio frequencies further strains the system. These issues, potentially linked to past policy decisions, contribute to safety concerns at a major US airport.

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