FAA 'EXPLAINS' WHY COST-BENEFIT ANALYSES FOR ADs ARE NO LONGER NECESSARY
The Federal Aviation Administration, which has been repeatedly criticized for understating the cost impact of airworthiness directives and other rulemaking activities, has developed a new rationale to explain why such cost-benefit analyses are unnecessary. Basically, the agency claims prudent...
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