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FAA restricts DC helicopter routes after deadly midair collision

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FAA restricts DC helicopter routes after deadly midair collision
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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has indefinitely suspended most helicopter routes near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport following a fatal midair collision. The incident, which occurred on Wednesday night, involved American Airlines Flight 5342 and a US Army Black Hawk helicopter. All 67 passengers aboard the flight perished when both aircraft crashed into the Potomac River, marking the deadliest aviation accident in the United States since 2001.

In response to this tragedy, the FAA has implemented stringent restrictions on helicopter traffic over the Potomac River near the airport. These limitations extend from Memorial Bridge to Wilson Bridge and cover areas over DCA. Only essential helicopter operations such as presidential flights, active law enforcement, life-saving medical missions, and air defense are permitted until the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) completes its initial investigation.

"Today’s decision will immediately help secure the airspace near Reagan Airport, ensuring the safety of airplane and helicopter traffic," stated US Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy. He emphasized that this action is part of an ongoing commitment by the US Department of Transportation to maintain high standards of air travel safety.

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The NTSB is actively investigating the crash. Todd Inman from NTSB confirmed that they are conducting a "debris mapping" process to analyze how both aircraft reacted during the collision. The black box from the Black Hawk was retrieved without exterior damage, while two black boxes from American Airlines were also recovered; however, one sustained water damage.

"It is not an unusual event for us to receive a recorder with water intrusion," said Inman at a news conference. Despite this setback, he expressed confidence in retrieving data from these devices.

The investigation includes interviewing the air traffic controller on duty during the crash. Inman stressed that understanding every aspect of what happened is crucial, including reviewing training procedures and other factors related to personnel performance.

Concerns about staffing levels at Reagan National's control tower have been raised after it was revealed that duties typically handled by two individuals were managed by one controller at the time of the crash. The FAA plans to investigate these issues thoroughly as part of their comprehensive review process.

An initial report detailing preliminary findings will be available within 30 days, while a final report with recommendations for improving safety is expected in about a year.

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