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Plane collision alerts drop 30% at Las Vegas airport after Washington D.C. crash sparked emergency changes

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The FAA said the potential for a collision between air tour helicopters and planes at Harry Reid International Airport led the agency to make immediate changes to flying rules.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has implemented emergency changes at Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas to address increasing delays and congestion, as reported by Fortune. These changes, effective immediately, include new departure procedures and revised flight paths to enhance safety and efficiency. The adjustments come in response to a significant rise in air traffic, with the airport experiencing a 40% increase in flights compared to the previous year. The FAA's actions aim to mitigate the risk of runway incursions and improve overall traffic flow, ensuring smoother operations during peak travel times.

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