A plane lands at North Carolina's Charlotte-Douglas International Airport (CLT).
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One of private aviation’s advantages, its flexibility, has been a key advantage during the more than 40 days of a government shutdown and subsequent prohibition of general aviation flights and nonscheduled domestic operations at 12 of the nation’s busiest airports. The restrictions stem from the FAA...
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