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NTSB Investigating Sleeping Air Traffic Controller At Reagan National

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JOAN LOWY   03/23/11 11:20 PM ET   AP

WASHINGTON — Two airliners landed at Reagan National Airport near Washington without control tower clearance because the air traffic supervisor was asleep, safety and aviation officials said Wednesday.

The supervisor – the only controller scheduled for duty in the tower around midnight Tuesday when incident occurred – had fallen asleep, said an aviation official, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss the incident.

The National Transportation Safety Board is gathering information on the occurrence to decide whether to open a formal investigation, board spokesman Peter Knudson said.

The pilots of the two commercial planes were unable to reach the tower, but they were in communication with a regional air traffic control facility, Knudson said. That facility is in Warrenton, Va., about 40 miles from the airport.

Regional air traffic facilities handle aircraft within roughly a 50 mile radius of an airport, but landings, takeoffs and planes within about three miles of an airport are handled by controllers in the airport tower.

After pilots were unable to raise the airport tower by radio, they asked controllers in Warrenton to call the tower, Knudson said. Repeated calls to the tower went unanswered, he said.

The planes involved were American Airlines flight 1012 and United Airlines flight 628T, Knudson said.

The Federal Aviation Administration released a statement confirming the incident.

"The FAA is looking into staffing issues and whether existing procedures were followed appropriately," agency spokeswoman Laura Brown said in an email.

It's unlikely the safety of the planes was at risk since the pilots would have used a radio frequency for the airport tower to advise nearby aircraft of their intention to land and to make sure that no other planes also intended to land at that time, aviation safety experts said. At that time of night, air traffic would have been light, they said.

Also, controllers at the regional facility, using radar, would have been able to advise the pilots of other nearby planes, experts said.

The primary risk would have been if there were equipment on the runway when the planes landed, they said.

But the incident raises serious questions about controller fatigue, a longstanding safety concern, said John Goglia, a former NTSB board member.

"You have to watch your schedules to make sure (controllers) have adequate rest," Goglia said. "It's worse when nothing is going on. When it's busy, you have to stay engaged. When it's quiet, all they have to be is a little bit tired and they'll fall asleep."

Aviation experts emphasized the unusual nature of the incident.

"I'm not sure that in all the years I've been flying airplanes that I can recall coming into a major airport and I couldn't get hold of a controller in the airport tower," said aviation safety consultant John Cox, who spent 35 years as an airline and corporate pilot.

However, planes, including smaller airliners, land all the time at small airports that don't have control towers or controllers to clear landings.

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nurseattorney
11:13 AM on 03/26/2011
If this had occurred in Omaha or Seattle or Houston, would it even have been reported? I suspect the fact that Reagan is the airport most used by all our federal officials will put it at the top of the list for more controllers, newer equiptment, more stringent enforcement of rules, etc.
07:49 AM on 03/26/2011
I think they should fire the air traffic controllers boss for only having one controller on duty and they should fire the pilots for landing the planes with out permission. Dulles Airport is on 15 miles away.
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01:15 PM on 03/26/2011
The airliners were on IFR flight plans and had all clearances other than clearance to land.

We are trained that if we approach a tower-controlled airport and there is no radio communication or flashing lights from the tower to treat the airport like an uncontrolled airport where pilots are responsible for their own air traffic control. Most of the airports in the country do not have control towers.

The pilots did everything right.

As for staffing, that's an FAA thing. Personally, I find it incredible that they would only have one controller in DCA tower given the importance of the nearby real estate.
08:28 PM on 03/25/2011
But I was assured that "private" air traffic controllers could do a better job than the federal employees that Reagan took away.
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signgrrl
typeface geek
09:18 PM on 03/26/2011
HAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAAHHAHA !!! no.
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TheSojourner
My blog is up and running.
06:20 PM on 03/25/2011
This is a perfect illustration and example of sweet, sweet IRONY! If it hadn't been for Ronnie's busting PATCO, this probably would never have happened. Since it did, where could there be a more fitting circumstance? Reagan International and the sleepy controller. PATCO wouldn't have allowed one controller alone in a tower, but unions are B-A-A-D fer ya! If this weren't so tragic, especially given the GOPers opinion of unions, it would be funny. I'm too big to cry and it hurts too much to laugh. Can you spell karma?
03:07 PM on 03/25/2011
My, my, the irony just drips off this story. Ronnie Reagan's handlers used to have trouble keeping him awake during Cabinet meetings (btw, this is a documented fact all you Faux Noose junkies) and god knows when else he was asleep at the wheel that we don't know about. As for the ATC's, it was only a matter of time that this kind of nonsense (short staffing etc.) would have a consequence. That it happened at that pit of an airport named after RR, is ironic.
As other comments have noted, I wonder what the real number of these occurrences are as they are sure to be under-reported by supervisors. Speaking of supervisors, it will be interesting to see if any of them will be disciplined for leaving this poor guy alone. They are the dipshoots that should be fired...
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ProfessorDuh
12:22 PM on 03/25/2011
Reagan destroyed the air traffic controllers union in 1981. The system is still using equipment that was old in 1981. Staffing levels are now below those of 1981 while the air traffic volume has greatly increased.
If you want underpaid, overworked, understaffed air traffic controllers guiding your plane in, the union-free "free market" will give them to you. And you can demand that the sleeping controller be fired after your plane crashes.
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LeftRight
TANSTAAFL
01:51 PM on 03/25/2011
To be partly fair, the FAA is updating a lot of the equipment. On the other hand, much of the upgrades are either not maintained by the FAA or are not up to the same standards...
06:10 PM on 03/25/2011
"Union Free"? Dream on...

From the WaPo
.As federal investigators continued to probe an incident in which the lone air traffic control supervisor at Reagan National Airport slept while two airliners landed, the controllers union said airports where tower staffing is reduced to one are are unsafe....

So the UNION'S answer to a sleeping controller is MORE Controllers! WOW, I am shocked.
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damnedgentlemen
No Your Honor, I was not aware of that
12:21 PM on 03/25/2011
When some superior alien race finally makes it to Earth, they will find a stone obelisk inscribed as follows:
“This monument is dedicated to Humankind, a species which lived until the early 21st Century, at which time Republicans decided it would be a financial inconvenience to the wealthy to continue to exist. R.I.P.”
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damnedgentlemen
No Your Honor, I was not aware of that
12:15 PM on 03/25/2011
Dear America,
We would like to apologize for the plane crash that will inevitably happen, just as we feel bad that you will die broke and young due to our relentless effort to deny you access to quality healthcare and our insistence on destroying the resources and environment of our planet to save a few bucks for coal producers.
It would have cost the rich $1.37 more in taxes, so we just couldn't justify the expense of an extra controller in these difficult financial times.
We're sure you see the patriotism of our decision.
Insincerely,
The GOP
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ProfessorDuh
11:57 AM on 03/25/2011
You can breathe a prayer of thanks to Ronald Reagan for destroying the air traffic controllers' union, if you have time, as your unguided jetliner explodes when it collides with another.
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will357
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10:37 AM on 03/25/2011
How Ironic....LMAO. Everything is coming to a head. Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Reagan Intl Airport. What if they guy was on the crapper, or had a health issue etc. Luckily he just fell asleep. Low pay+long hours=coming carnage and death for airline passengers!
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Marcus1
Trickledownscam
10:26 AM on 03/25/2011
Thanks Ronnie for $ 20,000 per year lousy pilots and 50 million dollar per year lousy CEO's.
09:52 AM on 03/25/2011
KDCA has a 24 hour Terminal Control Area (TCA).
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12:53 PM on 03/25/2011
We haven't had TCA's since the 90's. We have Class B airspace now.
12:10 PM on 03/26/2011
Thank you for upate. Still a positive controlled airspace. He has a IFR flight plan on all traffic.
VFR have to get through approach control. Lack of traffic More Sleep After 40 years No change.
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MasterCat
The Universe is sentient.
07:29 AM on 03/25/2011
It was only a matter of time, ok....a LONG time, but this is the result of Good Ol' Ronnie busting the union for controllers. Ironic that the GOP rushed thru the vote on renaming National as "Ronnie Reagan" Washington National. By the way hardly anyone ever calls it that, refusiing to do so. We that live here know better. If it wasn't so dangerous, it would be hysterically funny! The reason given for the GOP to rename it, was (get this) "It should be named after a president." Like George Washington (who's home is just down the road) wasn't a president? Twisted logic, fuzzy math, they all contribute to ignorant acts like this. Safety & security be damned. Now we see the result (first one made public, rest assured there's been a ton of major close calls before at Nat'l) of GOP Baffoonery, years down the road. NOW it's the GOP screaming the loudest to never have less than 2 controllers over nite & NO supervisor should be an actual controller now working alone over nite, or anytime. A flash of brilliance? Hardly, they are counting on the fact we all forgot who put the situation in place. The "change the mind story, a true Newtonian (Grinch) way of figuring things out. Oh Ronnie, your addled mind comes back to haunt us all. Now I know why we ALWAYS fly out of BWI-Thurgood Marshall Int'l.
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reasonshouldrule
11:41 PM on 03/24/2011
Well, President Reagan busted the air traffic control union and these are among the many consequences. Considering the changes that occurred after PATCO was squashed, it's amazing how well the traffic controllers do--for longer hours, fewer people, and less pay and benefits.
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Dunkleberger Karl
Historian,Humanitarian,Hedonist.
06:52 PM on 03/24/2011
This Is the Face of Privatization , Over worked employees
 and coperations making a fortune over" Dead Peasent Polices"
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mcqball
11:01 AM on 03/25/2011
Agree. This seems to be an example of the push for deregulation. And it could be argued that the planes landed without a problem. Let the market take care of it. I'm being sarcastic but the whole current situation encourages me to be that way.