National Airport flights resuming after tower fire alarm
Flights halted by a fire alarm at Reagan National Airport resumed by noon, with delays averaging 39 minutes, the Federal Aviation Administration reported.
- Flights at Reagan National Airport resumed around noon after a fire alarm in the control tower halted all traffic in the morning.
- The Federal Aviation Administration reported that flights are delayed an average of 39 minutes due to heavy traffic and the earlier disruption.
- The FAA confirmed that the air traffic control tower was fully operational again as of noon.
- Reagan Airport was previously the site of a deadly plane crash in 2001, raising safety concerns about air travel.
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National Airport flights resuming after tower fire alarm
Reagan Washington National Airport resumed flights Monday after stopping them earlier in the day after an air traffic control fire alarm went off. In an earlier statement Monday, obtained by The Hill’s sister network NewsNation, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said the agency was “pausing flights heading to Reagan Washington National Airport due to a…

Flights resumed at Reagan airport in DC area after fire alarm in the tower halted all traffic
Flights in and out of Reagan National Airport in the Washington, D.C., area resumed around midday Monday after a morning fire alarm in the control tower halted all traffic. The Federal Aviation Administration said flights into the airport continued to be delayed more than half an hour into midafternoon because of heavy traffic after flights were stopped between 10:45 a.m. and noon. The FAA said there was no fire in the tower, but the agency did …
UPDATE: Flights resumed at Reagan airport in D.C. area after fire alarm in the tower halted all traffic
Flights in and out of Reagan National Airport in the Washington, D.C., area resumed around midday Monday after a morning fire alarm in the control tower halted all traffic.
Flights resume at DCA after fire alarm in the tower halted air traffic
By JOSH FUNK AP Transportation Writer Flights in and out of Reagan National Airport in the Washington, D.C., area resumed around midday Monday after a morning fire alarm in the control tower halted all traffic. The Federal Aviation Administration said flights into the airport were still being delayed because of heavy traffic after flights were
Flights stopped at Reagan airport in DC area because of a fire alarm in the control tower
All flights in and out of Reagan National Airport in the Washington, D.C., area came to a halt Monday morning because of a fire alarm in the control tower. The Federal Aviation Administration said the order to stop all flights…
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