All But FAA Agree: General Aviation Airport Oversight Is Inadequate

The General Accounting Office charged yesterday that FAA oversight of general aviation airports "is inadequate" to comply with federal land use requirements for airports, a charge that was backed by members of the general aviation community but disputed by FAA. Only four of FAA's 23 field offices...

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