A Black Hawk helicopter approaches for touchdown on the Pentagon in July 2024.
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A hotline that offered direct communication between the Pentagon and the air site visitors management tower at Ronald Reagan Washington Nationwide Airport has not functioned since March 2022, a Federal Aviation Administration official confirmed Wednesday.
The general public acknowledgment got here throughout a listening to of the Senate Commerce Committee, when Republican Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas requested FAA officers in regards to the lethal January collision between an Military Black Hawk helicopter and an American Airways regional jet that was approaching the airport for touchdown. Sixty-seven folks were killed in that crash.
Franklin J. McIntosh, the FAA’s deputy chief working officer, stated the company did not know on the time of the accident that the hotline wasn’t functioning.
“We weren’t conscious, however we turned conscious after that occasion, and now that we turned conscious of that occasion we’re insisting upon that line to be mounted earlier than we resume any operations out of the Pentagon,” he stated.
The FAA stated in an announcement to NPR {that a} “devoted, direct entry line” between the airport and the Pentagon’s Military Heliport “has been out since 2022 because of the development of a brand new tower on the Pentagon. The 2 services proceed to speak by way of phone for coordination.”
The Military didn’t reply to requests for remark.
An Military unit halted coaching flights within the Nationwide Capital Area — which incorporates Washington, D.C., and close by areas in Maryland and Virginia — on Might 5, lower than two weeks after it had resumed flights once more following a pause in response to the January crash.
That call got here after two industrial plane needed to abort their landings at DCA on May 1, as a result of an Military helicopter on a coaching mission had gotten too near their flight path.
Margaret Wallace, a Florida Institute of Know-how professor who teaches air site visitors management, stated it’s normal for air site visitors management services to have hotlines to different crucial workplaces, corresponding to climate businesses, authorities buildings and army services.
“You simply push a button, and it straight rings to that facility or that company that they should coordinate with,” she stated.
Wallace, who was additionally an air site visitors controller within the U.S. Air Power, stated hotlines will be helpful to speak with individuals who aren’t on the radio communications that controllers use. “Possibly it is the commander at an Air Power base. He is not sitting there listening to radios, nevertheless it’s a direct line to him. Or a direct line to the White Home,” she stated.
Within the listening to Wednesday, when Cruz requested when the hotline could be working once more, McIntosh stated he expects the Protection Division to “expedite that timeline to allow them to start their operations.”