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www.thecentersquare.com – By Sarah Roderick-Fitch | The Center Square – (The Center Square – ) 2025-03-17 15:20:00

(The Center Square) – The Federal Aviation Administration will be permanently restricting nonessential helicopter operations around Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in response to January’s mid-air collision over the Potomac River involving an Army helicopter and a passenger jet that killed 67 people.

The announcement follows an “urgent recommendation” from the National Transportation Safety Board earlier in the week.

The restrictions include prohibiting “nonessential helicopter operations” around Reagan National, and eliminating helicopter and “fixed-wing mixed traffic.” It will permanently close Route 4, located along the Potomac River between Hains Point and the Woodrow Wilson Bridge, and will be “evaluating alternative helicopter routes” as recommended by the Safety Board.

The FAA stated, “If a helicopter must fly through the airspace on an urgent mission, such as lifesaving medical, priority law enforcement, or presidential transport, the FAA will keep them specific distances away from airplanes.”

The restrictions also prohibit the “simultaneous use” of Runways 15/33 and 4/22 while helicopters are “conducting urgent missions.” Lastly, the FAA states that it will “limit the use of visual separation to certain Coast Guard, Marine, and Park Police helicopter operations outside the restricted airspace.”

Runways 15 and 33 use the same stretch of runway, with 15 used for flights arriving and departing from the north and 33 used for flights arriving and departing from the south.

It was Runway 33 that was designated to be used for the American Airlines flight en route from Wichita on the evening of Jan. 29 when it collided with an Army Black Hawk helicopter, killing 67 people.

The Safety Board reported the chopper was flying above the 200-foot permitted flight ceiling for helicopters flying near Reagan National at the time of the collision.

“The PAT25 FDR indicated that the radio altitude of the helicopter at the time of the collision was 278 feet,” according to the Safety Board’s Aviation Investigation Preliminary Report.

The ceiling is designed to keep military and law enforcement helicopters clear of commercial aircraft landing and taking off in the already tightly restricted airspace around the nation’s capital.

In addition, the report said before the collision, the chopper had turned off its Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast system, a vital tracking system.

The FAA describes the system as “advanced surveillance technology that combines an aircraft’s positioning source, aircraft avionics, and ground infrastructure to create an accurate surveillance interface between aircraft” and air traffic control.

The FAA added that it will continue to examine other airports with “high volumes” of mixed-use traffic and “will have corrective action plans for any risks that are identified.”

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FDA workers worried about overcrowding in workspaces as they return to in person work | NBC4

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www.youtube.com – NBC4 Washington – 2025-03-17 11:20:29


SUMMARY: After years of remote work, thousands of FDA employees have returned to their Silver Spring headquarters for in-person work, raising concerns about overcrowding, traffic, and parking. One employee, who hasn’t worked onsite since March 2020, expressed a wish for a hybrid model, citing concerns about workspace availability. Many employees may lack adequate space, with reports of individuals holding meetings in their cars for privacy. The FDA is aware of these issues and continues to provide updates on workspace security, parking, and commuting options to support staff as they resume essential public health work.

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United behind Spanberger, Va.’s Democratic Party reminds voters of Republicans’ three-way primary

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virginiamercury.com – Charlotte Rene Woods – 2025-03-17 05:01:00

United behind Spanberger, Va.’s Democratic Party reminds voters of Republicans’ three-way primary

by Charlotte Rene Woods, Virginia Mercury
March 17, 2025

Monday marked the first day that Virginia’s gubernatorial candidates could deliver their collection of petition signatures to the state’s Board of Elections, which officially puts them on the ballot. 

With former congresswoman Abigail Spanberger as the Democratic nominee for governor, the Democratic Party of Virginia is reminding voters that Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears, once the Republican heir apparent, now has to face challengers in a primary. 

From 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. a truck with a billboard signaling that message will circle the block where Virginia’s Board of Elections sits. It’s a way DPVA will highlight what it sees as a “messy” primary between Earle-Sears and her challengers, former delegate Dave LaRock and former state senator Amanda Chase, according to a DPVA press release. 

In recent media interviews, LaRock and Chase have accused Earle-Sears of being a divider, not a uniter, of Republicans. Conservative radio host John Fredericks, where much of the Chase and LaRock discourse has recently played out, has also previously critiqued Earle-Sears for her “issues with MAGA.” 

Short for Trump’s “Make America Great Again” campaign slogan, MAGA has also described a political philosophy and those who subscribe to it. Both on a 2022 Fox News segment and in her 2023 memoir, Earle-Sears had noted loss of support for President Donald Trump. 

Fealty to the former and current president has been a key factor in at least one Republican election in Virginia since Trump launched his third campaign for the White House. Former 5th District representative Bob Good’s brief endorsement of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis for president haunted him ahead of primaries last summer where Trump-backed John McGuire ousted him as the party’s nominee. 

Fredericks and Earle-Sears reconciled in a conversation on his show last month, prior to LaRock and Chase jumping into the race.

Earle-Sears’ uncontested run ends as rivals enter Virginia GOP primary for governor

In another appearance on his show in late February she noted how her opponents would levy “Trump, Trump, Trump” at her but that “he needs a partner who will work with him to get the job done.”

She also referenced her support of pressing Virginia to cooperate with Immigrations and Customs Enforcement to detain and deport undocumented immigrants, a priority for Trump.

The matchup between Earle-Sears, Chase and LaRock can also be a litmus test on how Trumpian or right-leaning Republican voters might be in Virginia this year. 

Earle-Sears and Gov. Glenn Youngkin first won their statewide offices in 2021 without cozying up to Trump, though both have since embraced him as the nation’s leader.  

Countering this, Chase has referred to herself as “Trump in heels,” touted conspiracy theories that supported Trump’s false claims that he won the 2020 election, and attended the Jan. 6, 2021 rally in D.C. that ended with violence as a mob stormed the U.S. Capitol. 

LaRock is campaigning on his support for Trump’s new Department of Government Efficiency, an initiative spearheaded by billionaire Elon Musk. While DOGE has drawn criticism and praise alike for the widespread slashing of federal jobs, offices and grants, LaRock would like to mirror those efforts at the state level. 

While there had been speculation that U.S. Rep. Bobby Scott, D-Newport News might jump into a Democratic primary for the governorship and former Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney switched his gubernatorial campaign to run for lieutenant governor instead, Spanberger will face whoever emerges from the Republican primary later this year.

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Monday Forecast: Cool and breezy

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www.youtube.com – 12 On Your Side – 2025-03-17 05:00:14


SUMMARY: Monday’s weather forecast indicates cool and breezy conditions. Morning rain persists, but at reduced rates, alleviating flood concerns. Current temperatures are mild, with lows in the mid-50s, particularly in areas like Lois Harrison Jones Elementary in Richmond. Light rain will continue until about 8 or 9 AM, mainly east of I-95. Winds will pick up to 15 mph, gusting to 25 mph, making it feel chilly. The high today is expected to reach the mid-50s, with evening temperatures quickly dropping into the 40s. Warmer weather is forecasted for the week ahead, peaking in the mid-70s on Wednesday.

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