NTSB News Talk – Aviation Accidents, Safety Investigations & Pilot Lessons

Reagan National Midair NTSB Hearing Day 1: Army Black Hawk & Regional Jet Crash Testimony

Jul 30, 2025
Jennifer Homendy, the NTSB Chair, dives into her frustrations with the FAA’s response to the tragic midair collision near Reagan National Airport. Topics like serious inaccuracies in helicopter altimeters highlight systemic safety flaws. Detailed analyses of communication before the crash reveal critical misunderstandings between air traffic control and pilots. The conversation emphasizes the need for improved aviation safety protocols and better documentation practices to prevent future tragedies and protect lives.
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Army vs Civilian Altitude Standards

  • Army pilots treat altitude targets with ±100 feet tolerance, considering 300 feet acceptable when targeting 200 feet.
  • Civilian pilots view 200 feet MSL as a hard ceiling with no tolerance in DCA corridor flights.
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Helicopter Routes Are Recommended Only

  • Helicopter routes and altitudes in the DCA area are recommended, not regulatory.
  • Helicopters may deviate laterally or vertically from the route unless ATC imposes explicit altitude restrictions.
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Route 4's Mission Constraints Hinder Change

  • Attempts to move or eliminate Helicopter Route 4 failed due to continuity of government and security concerns.
  • This mission requirement limited route adjustments despite recognized safety concerns.
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