FAA opens a flight probe of flight near DC Airport Airport

Federal Air Force Administration (FAA) explores why flights approach Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport Warnings about other possible aircraft nearby were received, despite not present in the area.
In a statement to Fox News Digital, FAA has announced that several flight crews have received warnings.
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“Several flying crews that received Reagan Washington National Airport on Saturday received on Saturday, which showed that there was a second aircraft nearby when it was not a second aircraft,” FAA said. “Some of the crews have been killed as a warning result.”
“FAA investigates why the warnings happened,” the agency added.
FAA is not listed What an airplane received warnings.
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The probe is coming in a midst of a series of security incidents and a week after a flight of American Airlines who arrived at Ronald Reagan Airport in Arlington in Virginia was forced to break landing in an effort to avoid another aircraft.
Investigators still explore deadly on 29 January. clash Between the American Airlines plane and the Black Hawk helicopter, the US army across the Potomac River near the Ronald National Reagan Washington airport, which killed dozens of people.
Days after that, Medevac jet Collapsed in Philadelphiawhich left seven dead.
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In February, the flight of Delta Air Lines collapsed as he landed in Toronto, turning upside down. All 80 people on board survived.