FAA Makes It Criminal Offense To Interfere With All Civil Flights

FAA, citing a law passed by Congress, yesterday issued a final rule making it a criminal offense to interfere with a crewmember on all civil aircraft flights that leave or land in the U.S. FAA said prior notice is unnecessary "inasmuch as Congress has already criminalized such conduct." The...

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