New restrictions near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport have eliminated the risk of another midair collision similar to January’s accident involving a regional jet and a U.S. Army helicopter.
When Congress pushed ahead last year with adding 10 new daily flights to the Reagan National Airport in Washington ... That data didn't prompt any action before January's deadly midair collision ...
Helicopters will be permanently restricted from flying near Washington, D.C.’s airport on the same route where a passenger ...
Helicopters will be permanently restricted from flying near Washington, D.C.'s airport on the same route where a passenger ...
The January midair collision with the Army helicopter happened as the American Airlines jet was about to land at Ronald ...
Following the midair collision, the FAA took steps to restrict helicopter flights around Reagan National Airport to ensure that planes and helicopters are no longer sharing the same airspace.
The NTSB's preliminary report on January's midair collision over Washington's Reagan National Airport reveals high risks in the Washington, D.C., airspace and calls for permanent changes.
Following the midair collision, the FAA took steps to restrict helicopter flights around Reagan National Airport to ensure that planes and helicopters are no longer sharing the same airspace.
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