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  2. Washington, D.C., Special Flight Rules Area - Wikipedia

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    The new Washington ADIZ (red line) compared to the old ADIZ (green line). An air defense identification zone (ADIZ) has existed since February 10, 2003, [1] around the Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area to restrict air traffic near Washington, D.C. The ADIZ was established as a precursor to the US invasion of Iraq in 2003. [2]

  3. 2023 FAA system outage - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Around 8:30 a.m. ET, flights were beginning to resume departures after the FAA terminated the NOTAM outage advisory, [7] and departures at other airports were expected to resume by 9 am. ET. [1] However, the airlines were free to implement their own ground delay programs subsequent to the ground stop being lifted, potentially leading to ...

  4. FAA officials weighed closing D.C. airport runway after close ...

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    Reagan National has three runways currently in use, according to the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority, which operates the airport. Runway 1/19, the primary runway, is 7,169 feet long.

  5. Ronald Reagan Washington ‘one of the most demanding airports ...

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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 ...

  6. Understaffed, overworked crews plagued Reagan Airport before ...

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    Understaffed and overworked air traffic control crews have long been an issue at Reagan National and other airports, lawmakers say, and could have contributed to the nation’s deadliest air crash ...

  7. 2025 Potomac River mid-air collision - Wikipedia

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    The airspace around Reagan National Airport is among the world's most complex and closely monitored; it is restricted on both sides of the Potomac River to protect government buildings in Washington, D.C. [29] Efforts have been made to reduce its congestion, but Congress approved more flights in 2024. [30]

  8. How did the DC plane crash happen? Experts tell The ... - AOL

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    Follow the NYP’s coverage of the deadly DC plane collision ... is to basically fly down the east side of the [Potomac] river and then about a mile and a half from the touchdown, the aircraft ...

  9. Washington Executive Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport ceased operations on November 30, 2022, following a bankruptcy sale of the property. [ 1 ] Hyde Field was one of the "Maryland 3" or "DC-3" airports (along with Potomac Airfield and College Park Airport ) located within the Washington, D.C. Flight Restricted Zone (FRZ), so it was subject to the Special Flight Rules Area (SFRA ...