Crime & Safety

Flights Resume At DC Airport After Plane From Memphis Has 'Blow Out' On Runway

Flights have resumed at Reagan National Airport in D.C. after a plane arriving from Memphis blew out the tires on its landing gear.

The tires on a plane arriving from Memphis experienced a mechanical issue, forcing the temporary closure of two runways and causing delays Saturday afternoon at Ronald Reagan National Airport in Washington, D.C.
The tires on a plane arriving from Memphis experienced a mechanical issue, forcing the temporary closure of two runways and causing delays Saturday afternoon at Ronald Reagan National Airport in Washington, D.C. (Kevin A. Koski)

ARLINGTON, VA — Flights have resumed at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) Saturday after two runways were closed for several hours due to a disabled aircraft, according to the airline and the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority.

“American Eagle flight 4965, operated by Republic Airways, with service from Memphis to Reagan National Airport (DCA) experienced a mechanical issue upon landing at DCA," American Airlines said in a statement. "The flight landed safely and there were no reported injuries. All passengers were bused to the terminal.”

The pilot from flight 4965 told ABC7 News reporter Kevin Kuzminski the tires on the jet "were blown on the runway" and the emergency brake had to be used to halt the plane.

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Seventy-one passengers and four crew members were on the plane at the time of the incident, according to the airline.

Shortly before 6:30 p.m., flights were again departing from the airport, while the plane remained on the runway, according to an update on Twitter from WUSA reporter Kolbie Satterfield.

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MWAA Fire and Rescue units responded around 4 p.m. to runway 1/19 at DCA after reports that the tires on American Airlines flight 4965 had "gone down" following a safe landing, according to an MWAA statement.

The tires on an American Airlines flight arriving from Memphis at Ronald Reagan National Airport gave away, forcing the closure of two runways Saturday afternoon. (Kevin A. Koski)

Air Traffic Control closed runways 1/19 and 15/33 at the airport, while crews worked to evaluate the situation. For several hours, the closure delayed flights leaving and arriving at the airport located across the Potomac River from Washington, D.C.

The FAA will investigate the circumstances surrounding flight AA 4965's mechanical issues, according to CBS News reporter Errol Barnett.

Passengers planning to travel to and from DCA are encouraged to contact their airline for updates and flight status.

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