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FAA permanently restricts helicopter traffic near Reagan airport | Virginia

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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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Highs in the upper 80s Saturday, backdoor cold front will cool us down a bit on Easter Sunday

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Highs in the upper 80s Saturday, backdoor cold front will cool us down a bit on Easter Sunday

www.youtube.com – 13News Now – 2025-04-19 06:29:35

SUMMARY: This Saturday morning brings a beautiful weekend, especially for Easter celebrations, with highs in the upper 80s. Southwest breezes, gusting to 25 miles per hour, push temperatures well above average, starting in the upper 50s to middle 60s. Expect mostly sunny skies and warm conditions, ideal for beach outings, despite chilly water temperatures. Easter Sunday will start mild, but a backdoor cold front will cause temperatures to drop in the afternoon with increasing cloud cover and potential rain. Multiple rounds of rain are forecasted for the upcoming week, with temperatures returning to seasonal averages by the latter part of the week.

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Despite a front dropping through the area Sunday, it will be a nice weekend in Hampton Roads.

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Trust dispute flares in Virginia governor’s race | Virginia

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Virginia's race for governor will be historic first for women | Virginia

www.thecentersquare.com – By Shirleen Guerra | The Center Square – (The Center Square – ) 2025-04-18 11:38:00

(The Center Square) – Republican Lt. Gov. Winsome Earles-Sears accuses her Democratic opponent for governor, Abigail Spanberger of hiding a trust; Spanberger says it only holds her home—and ethics experts say she may not have needed to report it.

The Dispute centers on a home Spanberger and her husband placed in a trust in 2017, which her campaign says produced no income and was legally exempt from disclosure.

With both women vying to become Virginia’s first female governor, the accusation has quickly turned into a fight over ethics, transparency and what voters expect from their candidates.

“Members of Congress do not need to report assets from a non-income producing trust where they are an administrator that does not receive income or have any beneficial interest in the trust,” said Delaney Marsco, ethics director at the nonpartisan Campaign Legal Center.

“Personal residences that do not earn income are not required to be disclosed,” a campaign spokesperson said, “so Abigail did not disclose her family’s only home—as doing so would make their home address publicly available.”

They added that when the home was placed in a trust, “Abigail filed her disclosures in accordance with House ethics rules, which do not require her to disclose her role as a trustee of a living trust holding only her family’s home.”

Earle-Sears has publicly slammed Spanberger on social media, accusing her of “dodging tough questions” and “hiding a $900,000 trust fund.”

“She’s a typical politician,” Earle-Sears wrote in a post on X, questioning whether Virginians can trust Spanberger if she’s “willing to lie about this.”

The Earle-Sears campaign did not respond to a request for comment beyond public posts.

The accusation signals an early campaign strategy from Earle-Sears, who has so far leaned into sharp, combative messaging to define Spanberger as the race for the governor’s mansion heats up.

Under House ethics rules, members of Congress are not required to disclose personal residences or non-income-producing assets held in a trust as long as they receive no financial benefit. They must report liabilities such as mortgages and disclose trustee roles only if the position involves an organization or generates income.

Virginia requires statewide candidates to file a Statement of Economic Interests, but similar to federal rules, personal residences are typically exempt if they don’t produce income. The state form focuses on business ties, investments and income sources—leaving out non-commercial trusts like the one Spanberger’s team says holds her home. 

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www.youtube.com – 13News Now – 2025-04-18 06:11:37

SUMMARY: The weather forecast for the upcoming days shows temperatures above average, with highs reaching 79°F today and possibly 86°F tomorrow. Sunday will remain warm with temperatures in the upper 70s, but a backdoor front may cause a slight afternoon cool down. Easter Sunday will see dry conditions in the morning but potential severe storms in the Midwest. Monday will be mild, but showers and storms are expected Tuesday through Thursday. By Friday, conditions should improve, with temperatures in the upper 70s to low 80s as the week ends. Skies will be mostly clear today, with light winds from the south.

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Highs in the 70s and 80s for Easter weekend.

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