THE ASSOCIATION OF FLIGHT ATTENDANTS
THE ASSOCIATION OF FLIGHT ATTENDANTS Thursday said FAA should get on with the job of setting air quality standards on airliners, following a report from the Centers for Disease Control that said four passengers on a Chicago-Honolulu flight last spring were infected with tuberculosis by a woman...
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