After a US Airlines plane crashed on January 30, 2025, a Delta Airlines was towed to Reagan National Airport to take off after a US Airlines plane crashed.
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National Transportation Safety Commission on Tuesday called for permanent restrictions on helicopter flights in certain areas of Ronald Reagan National Airport in January A fatal collision A passenger plane and Army Blackhawk helicopter.
NTSB Chairman Jennifer Homendy said in a press conference that existing helicopters operating near the airport and reaching the aircraft on one of the runways, 33, constitute “an unbearable risk to aviation safety by increasing the chances of air collisions in the middle of the DCA.”
She said the agency was in charge of the crash investigation and recommended that the Federal Aviation Administration carry out helicopter operations “permanently” at a specific time, when two runways at the airport were in use.
The NTSB also recommends providing alternative routes for helicopters when closed parts of airspace so that air traffic controllers do not overload because it “possibly increases risks.”
Air collision on January 29 American Airlines The regional jet of the Army Black helicopter killed all 64 people on the plane, and three crew members on the helicopter killed. The plane is a long way from the airport to land.
After the crash, the FAA restricted some helicopter traffic around the airport to prevent measures. Airspace is Crowded There are commercial flights in the area as well as a large amount of military and VIP helicopter traffic.
The FAA did not immediately comment on NTSB’s recommendations.