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US Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced permanent restrictions to prevent helicopters from flying near Washington Reagan National Airport when two lesser-used runways are operational, following a January mid-air collision that resulted in 67 fatalities. The move responds to an urgent safety recommendation from the National Transportation Safety Board, which cited the risk of mid-air collisions between helicopters.
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