The Road Warrior column today looks at the monitoring of the FAA that needs to come along with the agency's responsibility to monitor maintenance of the airlines' fleets. Read our take on it here.
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The Road Warrior column today looks at the monitoring of the FAA that needs to come along with the agency's responsibility to monitor maintenance of the airlines' fleets. Read our take on it here.
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Tom: the answer to your question is NO
Posted by YHS | March 24, 2008 4:24 PM
Posted on March 24, 2008 16:24