The AOPA has asked the FAA to drop its plans for proposed Class B airspace

The AOPA has asked the FAA to drop its plans for proposed Class B airspace for Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU). The association said declining traffic at the North Carolina facility is not likely to meet the criteria necessary to warrant establishment of Class B airspace. A letter to the...

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