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Senator Cruz plans new aviation safety bill after deadly DC airport crash

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Senator Cruz plans new aviation safety bill after deadly DC airport crash
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The chair of the United States Senate Commerce Committee, Ted Cruz, has announced plans to introduce new aviation safety legislation ahead of a three-day hearing into the fatal collision at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) that occurred on January 29, 2025. The accident resulted in the deaths of 67 people and is considered the deadliest U.S. aviation incident in two decades.

The National Transportation Safety Bureau (NTSB) and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), along with other agencies, have been investigating all possible contributing factors to the crash between an American Eagle jet and a US Army helicopter. The proposed legislation from Senator Cruz is expected to include requirements for Army helicopters like the Sikorsky UH-60 involved in the crash to be equipped with Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) technology. This system uses satellite positioning to share information among aircraft and is currently mandatory for commercial planes but not for military aircraft.

Ahead of this week's NTSB-called hearing, which is anticipated to last over 25 hours and release thousands of pages of details about the incident, the US Army inspector general has been reviewing helicopter training routes, equipment, and flight procedures. According to Yahoo News, these reviews are part of efforts to address systemic issues identified during investigations.

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NTSB Chairman Jennifer Homendy and FAA Administrator Chris Rocheleau previously testified before the Senate Commerce Subcommittee on Aviation, Space, and Innovation in March. Homendy stated:

"Between October 2021 and December 2024 there were over 15,000 close proximity events between commercial aircraft and helicopters at DCA.”

The January collision involved a Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk piloted by Chief Warrant Officer 2 Eaves carrying three Army aircrew members and a PSA Airlines Bombardier CRJ700 regional jet piloted by Jonathan Campos with copilot Samuel Lilley. All passengers and crew—64 aboard the jet—died in the crash. Among those lost were 28 athletes from the US national figure skating series as well as domestic and international travelers headed for DCA.

Following another incident on May 1, 2025—when two commercial flights diverted due to a nearby US Army helicopter—the FAA imposed further restrictions on helicopter operations near DCA. At least one route was closed permanently for safety reasons.

Concerns about airspace congestion around DCA have persisted for years. At the time of January’s collision, air traffic control staffing levels were below normal standards according to confirmation from US Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy via BBC reporting. In response to these challenges nationwide—including staff shortages and equipment breakdowns—the FAA has begun using AI and machine learning tools to analyze data related to such incidents.

The upcoming hearing will present findings from these analyses as officials seek comprehensive reforms aimed at improving aviation safety at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.

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