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FAA reopens two runways at DCA
FAA reopens DCA runways, increases arrivals rate as crash investigation continues
The FAA is reopening runways at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport and increasing the arrivals rate as the crash investigation continues.
FAA reopens two runways at DCA following helicopter and jet mid-air collision
The FAA had closed two of DCA's three runways so investigators could piece together how the January accident occurred when an Army Black Hawk helicopter crashed into an American Airlines regional jet.
DCA Runways Reopen, FAA Eases Arrival Limits As Investigation Continues
Constraints on arrival traffic at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) are easing slightly, while an investigation continues into the fatal Jan. 29 midair collision of a commercial jet and military helicopter. All three of the airport’s runways have now reopened, and temporary limits on...
Rate of near-midair collisions are higher around DCA. What does that mean for travelers?
According to the FAA, near-midair collisions around Reagan National Airport has been higher than the national rate. Aviation experts weigh in.
Is DCA open? What travelers should know about Reagan National Airport after crash
Here are all the details about Reagan National Airport, which reopened Thursday morning after the nearby crash over the Potomac River on Wednesday night.
FAA reopens two runways at Reagan National Airport weeks after DC plane crash
Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport reopened two runways following the Jan. 29 American Airlines flight and helicopter collision that killed 67 people. “Runways 4/22 and 15/33 at Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) have reopened and we have increased the hourly arrival rate to 28 aircraft,
US: NTSB Examines Wreckage from Mid-Air Collision Near DCA
Washington, United States - 07, 2025 Investigators from the National Transportation Safety Board are continuing their examination of the recovered wreckage from the mid-air collision near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.
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Winter weather storm causing flight delays at BWI, DCA, IAD
Snow is causing visibility issues at three major DMV airports, leading to flight delays. A ground stop is in effect at BWI ...
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NTSB says more debris pulled from Potomac River after plane, helicopter crash near DCA
Investigators with the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) are examining the wreckage after an American Airlines ...
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All 67 victims recovered, identified after midair crash near DCA
WASHINGTON — The remains of all 67 people killed in the midair crash near DCA last week have been recovered, Unified Command ...
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Kansas town honors victims of DCA plane crash
A town in Kansas honored the lives of those lost in the DCA plane crash in January. A Facebook post showed multiple farmers lining the road with their farming equipment in Barber County. According to ...
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Watch live: NTSB gives update on DCA crash probe
Note: This event has been delayed, and is now slated to begin at 5:30 p.m. EST. The National Transportation Safety Board ...
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DC-area lawmakers ask DOD to end 'helicopter training' in DCA airspace
On Friday night, local lawmakers started that conversation. The National Capital Region Delegation formally asked the DOD to ...
Aviation Week Network
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FAA Expands Restrictions Around DCA
A temporary flight restriction (TFR) issued late Feb. 4 expanded the limitations to prohibit civil traffic in the restricted ...
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American Airlines Crash At DCA: NTSB Gathers Facts For Preliminary Report
The day after on Feburary 9, the NTSB gave an update on its progress into the search of the Potomac River for additional ...
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