Orlando International Airport Conducts FAA-Mandated Emergency Drill
Airport officials say the exercise did not disrupt flights or services.
Overview
- Travelers reported flashing lights, sirens, and a large emergency response at MCO this morning, prompting confusion about a possible incident.
- The airport announced on social media that the activity was its biennial emergency exercise conducted in compliance with FAA regulations.
- The full-scale drill mobilized fire, medical, and law enforcement teams to rehearse responses to scenarios such as aircraft incidents or hazardous spills.
- Officials emphasized that flights, baggage handling, and ground transportation continued normally throughout the exercise.
- The realistic training underscored efforts to maintain readiness at the gateway for millions of Central Florida visitors, including those bound for Walt Disney World.