More than ten flights to airport Ronald Reagan of Washington were influenced Friday by new security measures related to helicopter flights carrying the US president Donald Trumpaccording to the news agency Reuters citing data from the specialized Flightradar24 site.

Following the January 29th Air Tragedy in Washington, when a military helicopter collided with an American Airlines aircraft, resulting in 67 people finding death, the US Civil Aviation Authority (FAA) adopted new security measures which essentially prohibit flights to lively Ronald Reagan Airport when the Marine One helicopter carries the US president.

Flightradar24 reports that on Friday night it was made Divert ten flights to other airportswhile the arrival of more than ten flights to Ronald Reagan Airport delayed the new security measures in force. According to the same source, aircraft was banned for 38 minutes due to the helicopter’s departure with the US president.