FAA Exempts Cargo Carriers, Tweaks Requirements In Fatigue Rule

The FAA’s long-awaited crew rest requirements for U.S. pilots exempts cargo carriers, largely removes potentially expensive schedule reliability requirements for passenger carriers, tweaks the maximum duty-day and flight hours and provides a bit more scheduling flexibility. The final rule also gives...

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