FAA CALLS GA SUMMIT TO CONSIDER POSSIBLE RAMIFICATIONS OF NATION'S AGING GA FLEET
Concerned that the average age of aircraft in the U.S. general aviation fleet is 35 years, the Federal Aviation Administration is exploring problems that could crop up for operators of aging small aircraft. The agency scheduled a General Aviation Summit on the issue March 22-23 in Kansas City, Mo...
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