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Cabinet Feud Erupts Over Military Helicopter Flights Near D.C. Airport

Washington, D.C., USA
May 07, 2025 Negative General
Cabinet Feud Erupts Over Military Helicopter Flights Near D.C. Airport
A public spat broke out between Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth after a near-disaster involving an Army Black Hawk helicopter and a commercial plane near Reagan National Airport. Duffy criticized the Pentagon for inadequate oversight and “broken promises” on flight safety, while Hegseth’s team briefly paused many non-essential helicopter flights. By Tuesday, both officials tried to smooth tensions. Still, the controversy spotlights how fragmented coordination between agencies can put civilian air traffic at risk—and how feuds within the administration sometimes spill into public view.
What this means for you:
Anticipate possible flight delays or route changes around D.C. if military operations tighten restrictions
If you rely on commuter flights or live near airports, keep updated on FAA announcements
In the meantime, be aware that sudden adjustments in the national airspace can cause cascading travel disruptions

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