The Federal Aviation Administration plans to announce it will reduce arrivals at Washington Reagan National Airport in , after a deadly collision between a helicopter and an jet killed 67 people.
The FAA told airlines late on Wednesday that the reduction from a maximum of 28 to 26 arrivals per hour would reduce future risks - but will also increase average delays from 40 minutes to 50 minutes.
The email, seen by Reuters, said 'have expressed concern for our tower personnel on duty, who have an increased level of stress while also having a front row view of the accident recovery.'
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