Last week, National Public Radio (NPR), a nonprofit public broadcasting organization based in Washington, DC, released an analysis of the interaction between civilian and military aircraft in the capital. The report follows a mid-air collision involving an American Airlines regional jet and a Black Hawk military helicopter.
The incident occurred on January 29th when a Bombardier CRJ700, operating under American Eagle, collided with a US military helicopter near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. The crash resulted in the aircraft landing in the Potomac River.
NPR's report highlights that military aircraft are frequently involved in near-midair collisions around Reagan National Airport. Data from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) shows that since 1987, there have been 30 reports of near-midair collisions at Reagan National, with at least 10 involving military aircraft and seven including military helicopters.