FAA Plans Cockpit Upgrade Rule For Foreign Carriers Serving U.S.
FAA, formalizing a long-communicated plan of ensuring one level of flight-deck security on airliners serving U.S. airports, plans to order short- and long-term cockpit door upgrades for non-U.S. operators that fly to the U.S. The rule, expected this month, will require Part 129 carriers (foreign...
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