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Home | Close Call at Reagan National: Congress Members Share Harrowing Experience of Wing Collision on the Tarmac

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Close Call at Reagan National: Congress Members Share Harrowing Experience of Wing Collision on the Tarmac

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Last updated: April 10, 2025 7:16 pm
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Reagan National Airport is making headlines again after another close call on the tarmac. This time, the unsettling incident involved two commercial planes, one of which was carrying several members of Congress, including New Jersey Rep. Josh Gottheimer and New York Rep. Nick LaLota.

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A Close Call on the TarmacFAA Cuts Blamed for Safety IssuesThe Growing Concern Over Airport SafetyThe Bigger Picture: Aviation Safety Needs Immediate Attention

The collision occurred Thursday on the runway in Washington, D.C., while the planes were stationary and waiting for takeoff. According to Gottheimer, the plane he was aboard was struck by the wing of another aircraft. Both Gottheimer and LaLota, who were on the same runway at the time of the incident, expressed concern over the situation, which raises further questions about the safety of the airport’s operations.

A Close Call on the Tarmac

Rep. LaLota was quick to share his perspective on the incident, explaining that the two planes were at a standstill when ā€œanother plane just bumped into our wing.ā€ He even posted a photo from his window seat, giving a first-hand look at the situation.

While the collision caused a jolt of panic, the good news is that no one was injured. LaLota confirmed that the plane he was on was returning to the gate, and fellow Congresswoman Grace Meng, who was also onboard, was seen distributing grapes to passengers as a gesture of calm amidst the chaos.

It is still unclear if all three Congress members—Gottheimer, LaLota, and Meng—were on the same flight. However, given that they all represent the Tri-state area, it seems likely that they were traveling to the same destination.

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New footage released from onboard 1 of the planes that clipped wings at Reagan National Airport near Washington, D.C. No injuries reported.pic.twitter.com/Osgs7vpGQF

— AZ Intel (@AZ_Intel_) April 10, 2025

FAA Cuts Blamed for Safety Issues

As troubling as this incident is, it is not an isolated case. In fact, both Gottheimer and Meng placed the blame on the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for the increase in air traffic mishaps, citing recent cuts to the agency’s budget as a contributing factor to the issue. The lawmakers argue that these cuts have led to fewer resources and staff at crucial times, which might be putting passengers at risk.

This isn’t the first time Reagan National Airport has been involved in a dramatic aviation incident. Earlier this year, a tragic crash took place at the same airport when a Blackhawk military helicopter collided with an American Airlines jet, resulting in the death of everyone aboard both the helicopter and the plane. The crash raised serious concerns about the safety protocols in place at the busy airport and the need for greater oversight in air traffic control operations.

The Growing Concern Over Airport Safety

This most recent incident comes on the heels of several similar occurrences, where planes have either clipped wings or had close calls while navigating busy airport runways. While no major injuries have been reported in these incidents, the frequency of such occurrences is becoming increasingly alarming, especially considering the heightened concerns about aviation safety in recent years.

Air traffic control at major airports like Reagan National is under immense pressure, and it appears that the system is beginning to show signs of strain. With increasing air traffic and mounting pressure to cut costs, these kinds of incidents might become more common unless significant changes are made to ensure safety and prevent future mishaps.

The Bigger Picture: Aviation Safety Needs Immediate Attention

In light of these repeated close calls, both passengers and aviation experts are calling for immediate attention to the country’s air traffic control systems. The FAA’s budget cuts have already drawn criticism from lawmakers, but now these safety concerns are being felt on a personal level by those who fly frequently—including members of Congress themselves.

While the latest wing collision incident at Reagan National did not result in any fatalities, it serves as yet another wake-up call for the aviation industry to address ongoing issues with air traffic control and airport safety. With the risks of such incidents becoming more evident, it’s crucial that immediate steps are taken to prevent further mishaps and ensure that air travel remains safe for everyone involved.

For now, passengers and lawmakers alike will continue to watch closely, hoping that the necessary reforms are put in place to prevent any more close calls at Reagan National Airport and other busy hubs across the country.

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