The U.S. Army Parachute Team the Golden Knights descend into National Park before a baseball game between the Washington Nationals and the Arizona Diamondbacks Wednesday, April 20, 2022, in Washington. The U.S. Capitol was briefly evacuated after police said they were tracking an aircraft “that poses a probable threat,” but the plane turned out to be the military aircraft with people parachuting out of it for a demonstration at the Nationals game, officials told The Associated Press. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
The U.S. Army Parachute Team the Golden Knights descend into National Park before a baseball game between the Washington Nationals and the Arizona Diamondbacks Wednesday, April 20, 2022, in Washington. The U.S. Capitol was briefly evacuated after police said they were tracking an aircraft “that poses a probable threat,” but the plane turned out to be the military aircraft with people parachuting out of it for a demonstration at the Nationals game, officials told The Associated Press. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
The Federal Aviation Administration on Friday admitted it was the source of the communications breakdown that forced an evacuation of the Capitol complex on Wednesday over fears that an unidentified plane was headed there with nefarious intent. In fact, it was a U.S. Army demonstration plane containing the Golden Knights parachute team, who had been set to skydive into a Washington Nationals baseball game later that night.
“The FAA’s initial review of the circumstances surrounding Wednesday night’s parachute demonstration by the U.S. Army Golden Knights at Nationals Park showed that we did not provide advance notification of this event to the U.S. Capitol Police,” the agency said.
Capitol Police had to issue an evacuation alert to those in the area during a flyover for what ultimately ended up being a false alarm. USCP defended its actions in a statement issued Thursday morning, saying the precautionary measure to evacuate the Capitol was “not one we take lightly.” The Army plane with the Golden Knights parachute team took off from Joint Base Andrews outside Washington and was circling the area around the Capitol Wednesday evening.
The USCP declined to further comment on Friday.
The FAA tracks events surrounding the highly-restricted airspace around the U.S. Capitol complex and other nearby federal buildings from the National Capital Region Coordination Center located in Herndon, Va. Liaisons from the FAA, Defense Department, Secret Service, Customs and Border Protection, U.S. Capitol Police and the Transportation Security Administration monitor events from NCRCC full time.
The FAA said it apologizes “for the disruption and fear experienced by those who work there,” adding a further review into the communication breakdown is underway with partner and other law enforcement agencies. Together, the agencies will additionally “take any additional steps necessary to prevent such incidents from occurring in the future.”
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