GA GROUPS URGE CONGRESS TO BACK OFF SHOOT-DOWN AUTHORITY

General aviation leaders are pushing Congress to at least re-examine, if not repeal altogether, a 1994 measure that gives authority to U.S. agents to help foreign countries in drug interdiction efforts that involve shooting down suspect aircraft. Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association is backing a...

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