FAA ADOPTS TCAS REQUIREMENT FOR CARGO AIRCRAFT
CARGO TCAS Ending a 17-month rulemaking, the FAA adopted most of its proposed requirement that all-cargo aircraft be equipped with TCAS (traffic-alert and collision avoidance system). The agency dropped from its November 2001 proposal a TCAS requirement for cargo aircraft with less than a 33,000-lb...
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