DCA PLAN COMES UNDER SCRUTINY IN SENATE PANEL

The Department of Homeland Security's requirements for general aviation access to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) came under fire before the Senate Commerce Committee last week, as the panel's chairman, Ted Stevens (R-Alaska), said he feared the rules would be too burdensome to work...

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