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(Reuters) -The Federal Aviation Administration said Thursday it is shrinking the area around Reagan Washington National Airport where helicopters are allowed to operate.
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TravelPulse on MSNAirlines Issue Travel Waivers for DC’s Reagan Airport Ahead of Army ParadeTravelers heading to Washington, D.C., this weekend might face major travel disruptions at the airport. On Saturday, June 14, the United States Army is celebrating its 250th birthday with a parade through the nation’s capital,
Passengers flying through Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on Saturday will experience delays as the Army celebrates its 250th birthday with a parade and flyover in Washington, DC.
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Military flyovers and fireworks at the National Mall in D.C. on June 14, which coincides with Trump’s birthday, are expected to disrupt commercial passenger flights.
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President Trump’s nominee to lead the Federal Aviation Administration was grilled by senators Wednesday on critical safety-related issues, including the required hours needed for pilots, the outdated air traffic control system and the ongoing problems at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.
U.S. Sen. Jerry Moran pressed federal officials Wednesday on how they intend to ensure safety at the Reagan Washington National Airport in Washington, D.C., in the wake of a January crash between a passenger plane from Wichita and an Army helicopter that left no survivors.
President Donald Trump's nominee to head the Federal Aviation Administration said on Tuesday that the 85 near-miss incidents at Reagan Washington National Airport since 2021 were unacceptable. On January 29,