AIRLINES WILL SHARE IN-FLIGHT OPERATIONS DATA WITH FAA TO SPOT SAFETY TRENDS
The nation's large scheduled airlines have agreed to share operational data from their aircraft fleets with the government in an attempt to spot unsafe trends. Airlines representatives will meet Jan. 22 in Washington with data from quick access recorders and provide it to the FAA. FAA Administrator...
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