00:00We remain concerned about the significant potential for a future midair collision at
00:06DCA, which is why we are recommending a permanent solution today.
00:13At the maximum altitude here of just 200 feet, a helicopter operating over the eastern shoreline
00:22of the Potomac River would have just 75 feet of vertical separation from an airplane approaching
00:30Runway 33 – 75 feet.
00:35That distance decreases if the helicopter is operated farther from the shoreline.
00:40And again, this helicopter, the Black Hawk, was operated farther to the west.
00:49We've determined that the existing separation distances between helicopter traffic operating
00:56on Route 4 and aircraft landing on Runway 33 are insufficient and pose an intolerable
01:05risk to aviation safety by increasing the chances of a midair collision at DCA.
01:12Let me repeat that.
01:13They pose an intolerable risk to aviation safety.
01:20We're therefore recommending today that the FAA permanently prohibit operations on
01:26Helicopter Route 4 between Haines Point and the Wilson Bridge when Runways 15 and 33 are
01:34being used for departures and arrivals at DCA.
01:39With respect to how angry it makes me, it does make me angry, but it also makes me feel
01:48incredibly devastated for families that are grieving because they lost loved ones.
01:55It shouldn't take a tragedy like this to occur.
01:59Unfortunately, one did, and so we are calling on action.
02:04But there clearly were indicators where safety trending could have occurred.
02:10Fortunately, we have a secretary in place that is taking safety very seriously, but
02:17it shouldn't take a tragedy to require immediate action.
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