Pilots appear to ‘meow’ and ‘bark’ at each other over radio at DCA
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Pilots appear to ‘meow’ and ‘bark’ at each other over radio at DCA
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Air traffic control had to remind two pilots to be professional after hearing them “meow” and “bark" over the radio at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. The FAA said they investigate “all situations where pilots may have violated any regulation.” April 16, 2026