FAA REQUIRES OPERATING LIMITIATIONS FOR FREEZING RAIN/DRIZZLE CONDITIONS
Federal Aviation Administration last week issued regulations that require operators of more than 4,400 commuter turboprops to recognize and exit certain freezing rain or drizzle conditions. The rules, first proposed in January (BA, Jan. 29/43), require pilots of 29 turboprop models with unpowered...
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