United Jet Secured After Bomb Threat At Reagan National (DCA)

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A United Airlines flight from Houston (IAH) to Washington National (DCA) was met by law enforcement on Friday after air traffic control received a bomb threat tied to the inbound UA512. The airport initiated an immediate ground stop; the aircraft landed safely, passengers were bussed to the terminal, and a full sweep found no explosive device. Operations later resumed with significant delays.
What Happened
A caller to the DCA tower claimed UA512 had a bomb that would detonate on landing and demanded $500,000 in cryptocurrency. In response, DCA halted arrivals and departures while the United Boeing 737 MAX 8 (two-class, narrowbody twinjet) continued to a safe landing.
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Landing: ~11:20 a.m. (local)
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Immediate actions: Aircraft held on an adjacent runway; 89 passengers and 6 crew deplaned via airstairs and were bussed to the terminal
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Security sweep: Multiple agencies searched the aircraft; no hazards found
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Reopening: Field reopened about 12:50 p.m. after the all-clear
Flight & Aircraft Details
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Flight: United Airlines UA512
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Route: IAH → DCA
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Aircraft type: Boeing 737 MAX 8
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Onboard: 89 passengers / 6 crew
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Disposition: Aircraft moved to gate after clearance; passengers re-accommodated as needed
Operational Impact
The 90-minute ground stop led to widespread knock-ons: 31 diversions (notably to IAD and BWI) and an ongoing ground-delay program at DCA, with average delays pushing ~80 minutes into the evening and ripple effects across the Northeast corridor.
Context: A System Under Strain
The incident comes amid a broader ATC staffing crunch tied to the ongoing federal shutdown. Large facilities in the New York–DC region have reported high sick-outs and thin staffing, raising the risk of flow restrictions, ground stops, and diversions even in routine weather.
What Travelers Should Do
If you’re flying to/from DCA today:
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Monitor your reservation for rebooking or gate changes
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Expect residual delays as airlines rebuild schedules
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If diverted, look for automatic re-accommodation and check for meal vouchers when delays exceed local thresholds
Airport Codes
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DCA — Ronald Reagan Washington National
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IAH — Houston George Bush Intercontinental
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IAD — Washington Dulles International
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BWI — Baltimore/Washington International
Bottom Line
UA512 landed safely at DCA, was isolated, searched, and cleared after a bomb threat; no device was found. DCA has reopened, but the ground stop and diversions created day-long delays. Expect lingering operational impact as airlines and ATC work through the backlog.


