Drug-Testing Plan Could Endanger U.S.-EU Air Safety Pact
Language in the pending FAA Reauthorization bill would require drug- and alcohol-testing of workers at aircraft repair stations outside the U.S., as well as two unannounced FAA inspections per year. Not only is random drug-testing illegal in some countries, says Steve Kolski, executive vice...
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