FAA Delays New Drug-Testing Rule, But Opposition Remains
FAA is delaying by six months the introduction of a rule that extends the scope of its drug- and alcohol-testing program, but the delay has not eased the repair station industry's concerns about the rule. The agency had already established a compliance date of April 10 for the new drug testing rule...
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