FAA DELAYS EXPANDED DRUG-TESTING RULE AFTER ARSA FILES SUIT

The Federal Aviation Administration delayed for six months a rule that would expand the scope of the agency's drug- and alcohol-testing program. The FAA action comes less than a month after the Aeronautical Repair Station Association filed suit in federal court to block implementation of the rule...

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