COUNTERPOINT: Legislation by Stereotype

U.S. airlines regularly use facilities overseas to maintain and repair their aircraft. These foreign repair stations meet rigorous FAA standards and regulations. Congress has reexamined the regulations on four separate occasions since updating FAR Part 145 in 1988. Now, for the fifth time, a bill to...

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