
Chris Senn
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Chris Senn is the FAA’s assistant administrator for government and industry affairs, recently noted for his comments regarding the May 1 incident where two commercial planes performed go-arounds at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport to avoid a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter. He indicated that the go-arounds could have been avoided had the helicopter followed a more direct route to its destination.
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Chris Senn, the FAA’s assistant administrator for government and industry affairs, initially said in an email shared with Politico that the go-arounds could have been avoided had the Black Hawk traveled west to the heliport instead of taking 'a scenic route.'
Army general confirms helicopter lost contact before Reagan airport go-aroundsFox News·
United States· 2025-05-24



