United Airlines
Bomb Threat Grounds Flight …
At Reagan Airport in D.C.
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Flights to and from Reagan National Airport in Washington, D.C. were put on a temporary hold Tuesday after a bomb threat was made against a United Airlines flight … and you can listen to the air traffic controller warning the pilot.
Check out the clip — the air traffic controller informs the cockpit they’ve got an “unconfirmed bomb report” and mandates they land on a runway away from the main airport structure.
Earlier today a United flight from Houston to Washington D.C. received a bomb threat.
The flight landed safely at DCA, passengers were evacuated, and law enforcement conducted a full search of the aircraft.
The @FAANews has received the all clear and operations have resumed.…
— Secretary Sean Duffy (@SecDuffy) November 4, 2025
@SecDuffy
United States Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy said on X the flight landed safely at DCA and passengers were evacuated so law enforcement could carry out a full search of the aircraft.
The FAA told TMZ … United Airlines Flight 512 had just landed from George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston.
Reagan confirmed runways opened back up less than 2 hours after the UA flight landed and Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority police investigated with multiple partners.
During the investigation, several flights were diverted to other airports … and the airport warned passengers they could expect delays resulting from the incident.
The FAA further confirmed there was a reported “security issue” on an aircraft and that passengers were removed while authorities probed.
Luckily, the reported threat was a bunch of bologna … and Duffy thanked authorities for their quick response. Regular operations resumed Tuesday afternoon.
TMZ.com
As you know, the threat came as the government continues its shutdown — with air traffic controllers among those who must work without pay … one of many reasons why TMZ’s Harvey Levin has been pushing for the “Out With Their Asses” movement.
At the same time, voters in multiple states are participating in the first major elections since President Donald Trump took office this year.
Updated from FAA
Operations have resumed at Reagan Washington National Airport after a security threat was made towards United Airlines Flight 512 that had just landed from George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston. Passengers safely deplaned on the taxiway and law enforcement did a sweep of the aircraft. Contact law enforcement and the airport for more information. You can monitor activity at all airports on fly.faa.gov.