New Procedures for Air Traffic Controllers

The nation's top aviation official ordered new procedures for controllers to prevent a repeat of an incident this week in which two airliners landed at Ronald Reagan National Airport without assistance because the only controller on duty was asleep.

Federal Aviation Administration chief Randy Babbitt said Friday that he has directed controllers at regional radar facilities to contact the towers of airports where there is only one controller on duty at night before sending planes on for landings.

Babbitt also said regional controllers have been told that if no controller can be raised at the airport, they must offer pilots the option of diverting to another airport.

Babbitt also has ordered a nationwide review to ensure appropriate backup procedures and equipment are in place.

Safety investigators are investigating the incident at Reagan National in which planes with a combined 165 people on board landed without aid.

The FAA is reviewing overnight staffing at selected airports.

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