Washington Post and other media is reporting on another "aborted landing" [go-around from 4 miles @ 1500ft] due to helicopter traffic, the day before the DCA crash. This is that audio for reference and some context.
RPA4514 was on final for Rwy 19 and came onto Tower just after 20:00ET on 1/28/25 (0100Z 1/29/25), cleared for landing, notified of helicopter traffic in opposite direction up the river (at Georgetown @ 300ft at the time). PAT11 (US Army Blackhawk) was notified of the incoming traffic on Final. Both pilots acknowledged opposing traffic in sight.
About 1 minute later, RPA4514 notified tower they were going around due to a TCAS RA for the helicopter. This was approx 4 miles from the field descending at ~1500ft, PAT11 at ~600ft (based on ADSB-Aware/FlightAware replays). Route 1 helicopter altitude requirement at Chain Bridge is at/below 700ft.
RPA4514 went back around via DCA Final Approach (124.7) and landed normally around 20:11.
https://www.flightaware.com/live/flight/RPA4514/history/20250129/0009Z/KBDL/KDCAClip is edited for time and content, combination of TWR (119.1), HELI (134.35) and DCA Final (124.7) frequencies.