US FAA to slow arrivals at National Airport to reduce risks after crash
- The Federal Aviation Administration is reducing flight arrivals at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport from 28 to 26 per hour to address safety concerns after a deadly collision that killed 67 people.
- The National Transportation Safety Board and FAA are briefing the Senate Commerce Committee on the investigation into the crash.
- U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is reconsidering staffing rules for air traffic control to improve safety and plans to increase training for controllers.
- Significant restrictions on helicopter flights around Reagan National will remain in effect until at least late February, with two runways closed.
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