contaminated aviation gas

After a month of testing, the curse of contaminated aviation gas that has afflicted two-thirds of the Australian general aviation fleet hasn't gone away. Just five of 6,000 aircraft tested were permitted back into the air last week, in part because hundreds of test kits failed to arrive at airports...

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