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Collision near DC airport highlights congestion concerns
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Late on January 29, an American Eagle flight operated by PSA Airlines collided with a United States Army helicopter near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. The crash resulted in the deaths of 67 people: 64 aboard the Mitsubishi CRJ700 and three aboard the UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter.

The incident occurred in one of the most congested airspaces in the United States, which presents challenges for air traffic controllers and pilots due to restricted areas around Reagan National Airport. The collision took place at approximately 20:48 local time when the Black Hawk collided with the CRJ700, which was cleared to land.

American Airlines confirmed that there were 64 individuals on board Flight 5342, including 60 passengers and four crew members. District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser stated that three people were on board the UH-60 helicopter.

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PSA Airlines is a subsidiary of American Airlines Group, operating alongside other regional subsidiaries such as Envoy Air and Piedmont Airlines. Three additional regional airlines operate under capacity purchase agreements with American Airlines/American Eagle.

Audio from air traffic control revealed that a controller instructed the Black Hawk crew to “pass behind the CRJ” after confirming they had it in sight. This accident follows several near-misses at U.S. airports throughout 2023 and 2024, including two incidents at Washington-National Airport in April and May of last year.

In May 2024, Senator Tim Kaine warned about increasing flights at Washington-National Airport, suggesting it could heighten accident risks. The Coalition to Protect America’s Regional Airports supported this view, emphasizing passenger safety concerns linked to additional flights.

According to the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA), Washington-National has a "narrow, restricted corridor for take-offs and landings," making it challenging for pilots. Over 90% of flights use its main runway due to its short length, resulting in over 800 daily takeoffs and landings.

Data from Cirium's Diio Mi airline planning tool indicated an increase of 34 weekly flights in January compared to last year. The MWAA cautioned that adding just 25 round-trip flights could increase delays by more than 30%.

A December report from the U.S. Government Accountability Office highlighted issues within FAA systems, stating that many are unsustainable. Following a system-wide shutdown in January 2023 due to NOTAMs failure, urgent action was recommended to replace critical ATC systems.

As of December last year, no updates had been provided by FAA regarding these recommendations despite promises for March this year. Sean Duffy was sworn in as Secretary of Transportation on January 28 but has yet focused on diversity policies rather than addressing National Airspace System issues directly related to ATC staffing shortages.

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