The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has implemented stricter safety regulations for helicopter operations near major airports. According to Jin10, the new measures include suspending visual separation operations between airplanes and helicopters in these areas. This decision aims to enhance safety and reduce the risk of mid-air collisions. The FAA's move reflects ongoing efforts to improve aviation safety standards and address potential hazards in airspace management. The changes are expected to impact helicopter operators and airport authorities, necessitating adjustments in flight operations and coordination.