FAA Finds Widespread

In the months following last August's 747 crash on Guam, FAA officials uncovered major, widespread problems in the use and control of critical low-altitude warning systems like the one that may have contributed to the crash. Those findings spurred the aviation agency to form a full-time team of...

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