FAA Fears Cockpit Security Gap If Upgrades Aren't Embraced
FAA is concerned that the reluctance of other countries to quickly adopt a two-phase cockpit security upgrade program for their airlines could leave a security gap at U.S. gateways. After some internal debate, FAA decided to exclude foreign airlines that fly to the U.S from rules mandating cockpit...
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