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Senator questions military helicopter flights near civilian planes in DC

The leading Democrat on the Senate Commerce Committee stated Thursday the United States requires to reevaluate the considerable military helicopter flights near among the most overloaded U.S. airports after a midair crash in Washington killed 67 individuals.

The big concern I have is why do you have a military training flight so close to the path that people are supposed to land ... Why is that passage right on top of the (civilian). flight passage?, stated Senator Maria Cantwell in an interview.

A 2021 report said there are about 11,000 military. helicopter flights each year within 30 miles of Reagan National.

Cantwell, an author of aviation security reform laws,. questioned the safety of military and business flights. separated by as low as 350 feet (107 m). I can't envision you. can have visual separation that close ... That makes no sense.

In the deadliest U.S. air disaster in more than twenty years, a. U.S. Army helicopter and an American Airlines traveler jet. clashed on Wednesday night near Ronald Reagan Washington. National Airport, with both aircraft plunging into the Potomac. River.

The cause of the crash is under examination. The airport. is located in Arlington, Virginia, across the river from. Washington.

Cantwell also questioned why the Federal Aviation. Administration because 2018 has allowed military flights to fly. with their installed ADS-B equipment off.

Automatic Dependent Security-- Broadcast is a sophisticated. monitoring technology to track aircraft area.

Cantwell wants more details on the contracts in between. the FAA and the Pentagon that enable these flights.

I do believe the military was ideal to stop briefly these flights. now, Cantwell said. What kind of arrangements exist as. they fly into DC today?

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said the helicopter involved. in the crash had a team of three soldiers on a continuity of. federal government training flight.

It was a fairly experienced crew and it was doing a. needed annual night evaluation, Hegseth said.

He stated there appeared to have been an elevation problem with. the Black Hawk, and Army detectives were checking out the. matter.

The military said the maximum elevation for Path 4 is 200. feet (61 meters) but it may have been flying higher. The. collision happened at an altitude of around 300 feet, according. to flight tracking website FlightRadar24.

Army secretary nominee Dan Driscoll said Thursday the. military need to reassess training in overloaded areas.

I think we might need to look at where is a suitable. time to take training risk, and it may not be near an airport. like Reagan, Driscoll included.

Airspace is frequently crowded in the U.S. capital region,. home to 3 commercial airports and several major military. centers, and officials have actually raised issues about hectic. runways at Reagan National Airport. Numerous near-miss events. at the airport have triggered alarm, consisting of a near-collision in. May 2024.

Republican Senator Josh Hawley questioned why military. helicopter flight routes overlay business paths around. Washington Reagan.

Is that truly a great idea? Hawley told Fox News Thursday. Do we actually desire all of that congested airspace jammed in. there?.

(source: Reuters)