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  2. Ronald Reagan Washington ‘one of the most demanding ... - AOL

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    Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport has the busiest runaway in the US, with an average of 819 takeoffs per day – which experts say likely contributed to Wednesday’s air disaster.. The ...

  3. Reagan airport was at the center of a fierce safety debate ...

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    Months before Wednesday’s deadly aircraft collision in Washington, D.C., lawmakers were engaged in a fierce debate over safety at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.. An American Airlines ...

  4. Why the airspace near Reagan Washington National Airport has ...

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    An American Airlines Boeing 737 airplane takes off from a runway at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Arlington, Virginia, September 23, 2013.

  5. Pilots recall problems at Washington airport after fatal crash

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    U.S. commercial pilot Rick Redfern was preparing to land at Reagan Washington National Airport a decade ago when he spotted a Coast Guard helicopter hovering about 50 feet off the Potomac River.

  6. Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport - Wikipedia

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    Footage from Reagan Airport of the moment when the collision occurred. On 29 January 2025, American Eagle Flight 5342 carrying 64 people collided with a Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter while approaching Reagan Airport, causing both aircraft to crash into the Potomac River. All 67 passengers and crew on both aircraft were killed (64 on the ...

  7. A shorter commute: Lawmakers, lobbyists argued over adding ...

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    Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport the morning after an American Airlines jet with 64 people aboard collided with an Army Black Hawk helicopter in Arlington, V.A. on Jan. 30, 2025.