The FAA has ruled that U.S. airlines must begin carrying automated external defibrillators on all domestic and international flights by 2004

The FAA has ruled that U.S. airlines must begin carrying automated external defibrillators on all domestic and international flights by 2004, a move the agency says will cost airlines more than $16 million in the next 10 years.. The mandate applies to aircraft with more than 7,500-lb. payload...

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