UPDATED: Ground stop at National Airport after report of drone in the area | ARLnow.com
Departures from Reagan National Airport are delayed as a result of a ground stop that comes amid reports of a drone in the area.
www.arlnow.com
And
Report of Drone Stops Flights at Reagan National Airport
Federal officials stopped all arrivals and departures at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on Thursday after a drone was reported in the area, federal officials say. Takeoffs and landings later resumed but delays will occur, they said. The Federal Aviation Administration said Thursday...
www.nbcwashington.com
And
Errant drone briefly shuts down D.C. airport
The unknown drone shut down air traffic for about 45 minutes.
www.politico.com
From the latter article:
The context: The United States, for the most part, has avoided prolonged airport shutdowns due to unauthorized drones, but other countries have seen nightmare scenarios. Perhaps the most disruptive was a 2018 incident at London’s Gatwick Airport, where drones near runways forced flights to be grounded for three days as officials searched for the culprits. Some 1,000 flights had to be canceled or diverted and airlines operating at the airport lost millions in the ordeal.
After that incident, U.S. officials began drawing up plans for how to mitigate drone threats at U.S. airports, eventually landing on empowering air marshals to use DOD counterdrone equipment. But years later, those plans are largely still in the formative stages — it wasn’t until March 2021 that the FAA chose five airports to test out counterdrone technology. (Reagan National is not one of them.)
Authority is expiring: Federal law enforcement’s authority to counter malicious drones expires in October, and federal agencies have been asking lawmakers to extend it. DHS acting Assistant Secretary Samantha Vinograd recently told Congress that TSA has reported nearly 2,000 drone sightings near U.S. airports since 2021. Pilots had to take “65 evasive actions” after drones came too close or disturbed aircraft, she said.