FAA Proposes Security-Related Standards for New-Design Aircraft

The FAA has proposed rules requiring that security-related features be incorporated in the design of new aircraft. Provisions include extending cockpit-door strengthening standards adopted in 2002 to bulkheads and any other flight-crew compartment barriers a terrorist might be able to attack...

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