Airlines Using LAADR
U.S. airlines and the FAA are using a new set of mutually designed tools to avoid a repeat of last year's plague of schedule delays. Pilots of the major airlines are implementing a new procedure to break aircraft logjams at airports that occur in the aftermath of storms. Called Low-Altitude Arrival...
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