Army pauses helicopter flights around Pentagon
after 2 planes abort landings at Reagan airport
By
Svetlana Shkolnikova and Matthew Adams
Stars and Stripes • May
5, 2025
A UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter
assigned to the Army’s 12th Aviation Battalion performs a flyover during the
2023 Army Ten-Miler in Arlington, Va. (Defense Department)
WASHINGTON — The Army is pausing
helicopter training flights around the Pentagon after a Black Hawk on Thursday
forced two commercial airplanes to abort landings at Washington’s Ronald Reagan
National Airport, three Army officials confirmed Monday.
The flights have been suspended since
Friday pending an internal inquiry, according to one of the officials who spoke
on condition of anonymity.


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