Aviation officials want to permanently restrict helicopters from using airspace around Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport to avoid collisions with commercial airplanes.
Pilots who agree initiate a swooping turn that on final approach brings them northwest and low across the river — the path ...
Brad Griswold, manager of the Simsbury Airport, said it does not have air traffic control but pilots communicate ... around key government buildings, the airspace around Washington, D.C., is ...
A deadly midair collision between an American Airlines passenger jet and a U.S. Army helicopter near Ronald Reagan National Airport in Washington ... of navigating an airspace with many civilian ...
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Understaffed and overworked air traffic control ... congested airport, which is built on coastal wetlands on the Virginia side of the Potomac and borders some of the most restricted airspace ...
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Mr Butterworth-Hayes continued: "This is the most controlled bit of airspace in the world. You have both US government and civilian systems - Ronald Reagan airport is even owned by the government ...
For more than 60 years, military aircraft at the McGhee Tyson Air National Guard Base have shared an air traffic control tower with commercial jets at McGhee Tyson Airport, and Guard leaders have ...
This position handles local arrivals into Reagan Airport and helicopter traffic when it's combined. Before the explosion, the map below shows ... concerns inside the control tower.
It is in proximity to two other airports, including international Washington Dulles, and various military bases which also launch large volumes of aircraft, making for crowded airspace where ...