Fumes in control tower cause delays
– Flights to and from the US capital Washington were experiencing delays and diversions on Monday evening after an air traffic control tower had to be evacuated because of fumes, authorities said.
Baltimore-Washington International (BWI) Thurgood Marshall Airport, Dulles International Airport and Reagan National Airport were all affected following the incident in the town of Leesburg, Virginia.
“Local fire officials directed the FAA to evacuate the Washington Center in Leesburg at about 6.40pm after fumes from construction work permeated the control room,” the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said.
“The facility stopped accepting new flights and handed off airborne flights to other air traffic control facilities for safe handling.
“We are actively working to fully ventilate the facility,” it added.
Delays were expected to last well into the night. BWI Marshall added American Airlines would cancel any flights that “are not currently airborne”. –
Washington