The FAA is investigating pilots who made animal noises on ATC frequency, emphasising that communication must focus on safe ...
“Meow meow,” one pilot said, according to an audio snippet from the air traffic control audio from Reagan National Airport, ...
The pilots were told to act "professional" after they were caught making the noises that violated rules.
The meowing occurred over an air traffic control frequency at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on April 12.
“You guys need to be professional," an air traffic control worker is heard telling the pilots.
Passengers who embark on a commercial flight expect the people in the cockpit to take their job seriously when you consider ...
Air traffic controllers were met with even more cat noises and additional barking after telling the unidentified pilots to ...
A snippet of air traffic control audio from Reagan National Airport has garnered million of views online because — no joke — ...
The FAA has promised to “investigate” viral audio of two pilots barking and meowing at each other over the airwaves.
The Federal Aviation Administration said that it was investigating the interaction, and that pilots were banned from ...
The FAA says that regulations prohibit pilots from engaging in non-essential conversation below 10,000 feet ...
The FAA is reviewing the case after audio captured the pilots meowing and barking on air traffic control frequency ...