FAA PROPOSES LIMITING SIGHTSEEING OVER ROCKY MOUNTAIN PARK

Just as the FAA proposed restrictions on sightseeing flights over Rocky Mountain National Park, the agency was allowing air-tour operators in Hawaii to again fly below a formerly imposed minimum altitude (B/CA, November 1994, page 28). While the Hawaii rule was established ostensibly for safety...

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