FAA LIFTS UNINTENDED FLAMMABILITY STANDARDS FOR COMMUTERS
Facing the possible grounding of commuter category aircraft operated under Part 135, Federal Aviation Administration last week lifted the "unintended requirement" that those aircraft meet more stringent flammability standards. The agency recently issued a rule clarifying flammability and fire...
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