FAA Revises Sleep Apnea Policy

The Federal Aviation Administration has issued revised guidance on dealing with sleep apnea, a disorder that may result in daytime sleepiness, impaired alertness, mood changes and fatigue. The FAA announced the new guidance on its formerly controversial plan for testing pilots for obstructive sleep...

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