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Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) is the closest airport to our nation’s capital, as it is situated directly across the Potomac River from Washington DC. The airport handles over 20 million passengers a year.


==Official Spotting Locations==
==Official Spotting Locations==


===Location===
There are no official spotting locations at DCA.


==Other Spotting Locations==
==Other Spotting Locations==
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==Regular Traffic==
==Regular Traffic==
Most jet traffic uses the main runway 1-19. Landings to the south follow the Potomac river and make a 40° turn over the George Mason bridge. This unusual arrival procedure is similar to Kai-Tak's infamous IGS 13 approach but without heavy jets. Prohibited airspace north of the airport containing the White House and Capitol mandates this procedure. The Washington Monument also would be a hindrance to safe navigation. Commuter planes may often use the smaller runways 4-22 and 15-33. General Aviation and non scheduled charters were not allowed into Reagan National when the airport reopened after the 9/11 attacks. Beginning in October 2005 some general aviation aircraft have been allowed to return. They must have passenger manifests submitted 24 hours in advance. Pilots must be fingerprinted and undergo background checks. The plane, passengers and flight crew must be screened at a designated gateway airport and an armed marshall must be onboard. Due to the complex requirements general aviation traffic remains a rarity. Sports team charters on commercial airliners continue to use [[KIAD|Dulles]] because of these restrictions.
Most jet traffic uses the main runway 1-19. Landings to the south follow the Potomac river and make a 40° turn over the George Mason bridge. This unusual arrival procedure is similar to Kai-Tak's infamous IGS 13 approach but without heavy jets. Prohibited airspace north of the airport containing the White House and Capitol mandates this procedure. The Washington Monument also would be a hindrance to safe navigation. Commuter planes may often use the smaller runways 4-22 and 15-33. General Aviation and non scheduled charters were not allowed into Reagan National when the airport reopened after the 9/11 attacks. Beginning in October 2005 some general aviation aircraft have been allowed to return. They must have passenger manifests submitted 24 hours in advance. Pilots must be fingerprinted and undergo background checks. The plane, passengers and flight crew must be screened at a designated gateway airport and an armed marshall must be onboard. Due to the complex requirements general aviation traffic remains a rarity. Sports team charters on commercial airliners continue to use [[KIAD|Dulles]] because of these restrictions.
Aircraft include:
*Air Canada Express: CRJ-200, ERJ-175
*Alaska: A321neo, B737-800, B737-900, ERJ-175
*American: A319, A320, A321, B737-800, B757-200, ERJ-190
**American Eagle: CRJ-200, CRJ-700, CRJ-900, ERJ-145, ERJ-170/175
*Delta: A320, A321, B717-200, B737-800, B757-200, MD-88, MD-90
**Delta Connection: CRJ-200, CRJ-700, CRJ-900, ERJ-170
*Frontier: A319, A320, A320neo
*jetBlue: A320, ERJ-190
*Southwest: B737-700, B737-800, B737MAX
*Sun Country: B737-700
*United: A319, A320, B737-700, B737-800, B757-300
**United Express: ERJ-145, ERJ-175
While very rare, Business Jets can be seen fly in/out of KDCA. Government/Military Helicopters fly rather frequently in the area as well.


==Facilities and Transportation==
==Facilities and Transportation==
Ronald Reagan Airport has direct rail service into the nation’s capital via the WMATA system, which has a Yellow/Blue Line Metro stop at the airport.


==External Links==
==External Links==
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