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Reagan National Air Traffic Controller Charged After Tower Fight

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

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.