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Clues and questions from air traffic audio, another near-miss crash and ‘not normal’ staffing

Sarah Taylor by Sarah Taylor
January 31, 2025
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New audio reveals the helicopter pilot said he was able to see the American Airlines passenger plane, and twice requested permission to manoeuvre around it by sight and without further ground support.

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The audio shows how the helicopter, using the code Priority Air Transport 25 (PAT-25), specifically asked for visual separation from the CRJ (Canadair Regional Jet) passenger plane.

That means the helicopter’s pilot requested permission to proceed, taking responsibility to look out for the plane and avoid it.

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The request was in response to a question by air traffic control (ATC) asking whether they could see the passenger jet.

• ATC: “PAT-25, do you have the CRJ in sight? PAT-25, pass behind the CRJ.”
• PAT-25: “PAT25 has the traffic in sight [unintelligible], request visual separation.”
• ATC: “Confirmed.”

The helicopter made this same request again a short while later, after air traffic control again alerted them to the presence of the CRJ passenger jet.

• ATC: “PAT-25, there’s traffic just south of the Wilson Bridge, CRJ is at 1,200ft setting up for Runway 33.”
• PAT-25: “Requesting visual separation.”
• ATC: “Visual separation approved.”

It is not clear if the helicopter was responding to the wrong aircraft.

Another jet nearly hit a helicopter just 24 hours earlier

The mixing of helicopters and passenger jets around the airport had also led to confusion just 24 hours earlier.

On the evening of 28 January, a different American Airlines jet, flight 4514, had to take evasive action to avoid a helicopter near the airport.

The plane landed safely on its second attempt.

The suspected helicopter was next spotted 40 seconds later at an altitude of 1,600ft, having veered off in the opposite direction to the plane.

Staffing was ‘not normal’

As part of its investigation into Wednesday’s crash, the US National Transportation Safety Board is looking into various areas, including staffing at the airport’s air traffic control tower.

Sky’s US partner network NBC revealed that an air traffic controller left work early on the day of the crash. That allegedly left just one person to monitor both airplane and helicopter traffic.

Air traffic controllers are only allowed to operate alone after 9.30pm. The accident took place at 8.47pm.

The Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) preliminary report into the crash said staffing at Reagan Washington National Airport was “not normal” in advance of the accident.

Across the US, FAA data does show a decline in the number of air traffic controllers over the years.

The context, however, is an even larger decline in air traffic – meaning there arguably isn’t a need for as many air traffic controllers as in the past.

It also remains unclear whether air traffic control staffing levels affect passenger safety. Fatal air accidents are, thankfully, rare – but that means it’s hard to spot patterns in the data.

A more common occurrence is runway incursions – where a plane, in the grounds of the airport, goes where it isn’t supposed to be.

The vast majority of runway incursions have no safety consequences at all, but it’s a useful proxy to measure the number of mistakes on the ground.

The chart below shows the number of runway incursions per million flights has actually been falling, and last year was the lowest it’s been since the pandemic.

A board member of the National Transportation Safety Board said that staffing is likely to be only one small part of the investigation.

Investigators may also be examining the altitude of the helicopter involved in the crash.

Maps published by the FAA show that helicopters are required to stay below 200ft in the area around the airport, but flight tracking data suggests the helicopter may have been flying at 300ft in the moments before the crash.

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“With military traffic, quite a lot of the time they can negotiate these restrictions,” says Marco Chan, a senior lecturer in aviation operations at Buckinghamshire New University and an experienced pilot.

“If air traffic controllers know what’s going on with traffic in the vicinity, they can allow them to go beyond the minimum or maximum altitude.”

Investigators will need to determine if the data is accurate, and whether the helicopter had received prior authorisation to breach the altitude limit.

The videos of the collision are strikingly, shockingly clear.

The reasons are, so far, not.

The Data and Forensics team is a multi-skilled unit dedicated to providing transparent journalism from Sky News. We gather, analyse and visualise data to tell data-driven stories. We combine traditional reporting skills with advanced analysis of satellite images, social media and other open source information. Through multimedia storytelling we aim to better explain the world while also showing how our journalism is done.

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