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An FAA official told Reuters the agency was barring most helicopters from parts of two routes near the airport and only allowing police and medical helicopters in the area between the airport and nearby bridges, pending a complete evaluation. It was not clear how long those restrictions would last.
Terry Liercke, vice president of Reagan National, said two of the airport’s three runways were expected to remain closed for a week. The main runway at Reagan handles about 90 per cent of flights and is the busiest single runway in the United States.
Crash highlights air safety concerns
Authorities have not pinpointed a reason for the collision.
The military said the maximum altitude for the route the helicopter was taking is 61 metres but it may have been flying higher. The collision occurred at an altitude of around 91m, according to flight tracking website FlightRadar24.
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Radio communications showed that air traffic controllers alerted the helicopter about the approaching jet and ordered it to change course.

None of the 67 people onboard the plane and helicopter are believed to have survived the collision. Source: Getty / Kayla Bartkowski
American Airlines CEO Robert Isom said the pilot of the American Eagle Flight 5342 had about six years of flying experience. The Bombardier jet was operated by PSA Airlines, a regional subsidiary.
The crash victims included people from Russia, China, Germany and the Philippines, as well as young figure skaters and people from Kansas, the state from which the passenger flight took off.