FAA Probes Near-Collision at Reagan National Airport

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The FAA is investigating a near-collision between two aircraft at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport after an air traffic controller canceled the takeoff clearance for an American Airlines flight due to another plane landing on an intersecting runway. This incident follows a series of close calls and increased efforts by the FAA to improve runway safety, including new airfield surveillance systems and addressing air traffic controller fatigue.
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