
Two planes do 'go-arounds' to avoid military helicopter near Reagan Washington National Airport
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Two planes were told to perform "go-arounds" to avoid a military helicopter on Thursday at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport near Washington, D.C.
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The FAA said the Black Hawk was a Priority Air Transport helicopter.
The aircraft "took a scenic route around the Pentagon versus proceeding directly from the west to the heliport" prompting controllers to call for two go-arounds, Politico reported, citing an email written Friday by Chris Senn, FAA’s assistant administrator for government and industry affairs.
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