FAA Reverses Order Grounding El Paso Air Traffic For 10 Days

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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has reversed an order that was set to ground all commercial and general aviation flights from El Paso, Texas, for 10 days, after neutralizing a reported drone threat. Initially citing “special security reasons,” the sweeping temporary flight restriction (TFR...
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