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Damon Gaines faces assault charges as FAA investigates safety and workplace tensions following January's deadly mid-air collision.

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Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport sign inscription in front of the airport terminal. Exterior night view of Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport DCA in Crystal City, Virginia, United States serving Washington, D.C. The illuminated airport terminal building and the air traffic control tower of the airport visible at the departure level. The airport is owned by the federal government serving more than 25 million passengers, hub for American Airlines. Crystal City, Virginia, United States of America on November 9, 2024 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
A plane passes the air traffic control tower at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Arlington, Virginia, U.S., June 5, 2017.  REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque
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Overview

  • Damon Gaines, an air traffic controller at Reagan National Airport, has been charged with assault and battery after a physical altercation in the control tower on March 27.
  • The FAA has placed Gaines on administrative leave and launched an investigation into the incident, which reportedly involved a heated argument escalating into a bloody fight.
  • The January 29 mid-air collision near the airport, which killed 67 people, has been linked to heightened stress and tensions among air traffic controllers at the facility.
  • The National Transportation Safety Board has issued safety recommendations following the collision, including changes to helicopter operations near the airport.
  • Reagan National Airport continues to face scrutiny over systemic safety and staffing challenges, with both the FAA and NTSB actively addressing operational risks.