FAA Reverses Oxygen Rule After NTSB Complaint

FAA yesterday shelved a rule easing Part 121 oxygen requirements after the National Transportation Safety Board warned that the rule was based on faulty data and could jeopardize safety. In November, FAA raised the altitude at which a pilot must don an oxygen mask when the other pilot leaves the...

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