Pilots turned the radio into a zoo, but air traffic control wasn’t laughing. Now the FAA is reviewing the incident.
Two US pilots were caught making meowing and barking sounds over an air traffic control frequency near Ronald Reagan ...
Pilots were heard making meow and animal noises over an open air traffic control frequency at Reagan National Airport, ...
Audio from the exchange, which has since gone viral online, captures the pilots mimicking animal sounds while communicating ...
The Federal Aviation Administration said that it was investigating the interaction, and that pilots were banned from ...
Two pilots are under investigation by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) after they were heard making animal noises, ...
The sounds were reportedly made on the “guard” frequency, a radio channel meant only for emergency situations. Aviation ...
“You guys need to be professional," an air traffic control worker is heard telling the pilots.
The meowing occurred over an air traffic control frequency at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on April 12.
Multiple pilots were heard meowing and barking at each other on traffic control audio at Ronald Reagan Washington National ...
An investigation is underway after two commercial airline pilots were overheard making meowing and barking sounds over the ...
Yes, pilots were meowing on the radio-and air traffic control had something to say about it. Now the FAA is investigating.