FAA investigating multiple false collision warnings on flights approaching DC airport
- The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating false mid-air collision warnings reported by multiple flights approaching Ronald Reagan National Airport over the weekend.
- Flight crews received alerts from their Traffic Collision Avoidance System when no other aircraft were present.
- At least five aircraft reported these false alarms during a peak period, prompting air traffic controllers to inquire about visible obstacles.
- Experts described the situation as unusual, with the former chair of the National Transportation Safety Board noting that such incidents are rare.
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FAA investigates series of false midair collision alerts sent to multiple flights near Reagan National Airport
The Federal Aviation Administration is looking into a series of false midair collision alerts received by multiple commercial flights near Reagan National Airport over the weekend.
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