FAA Sees Three-Year Timetable For Fire Detection/Suppression Rule
FAA said it will issue a notice of proposed rulemaking within weeks - by late spring - requiring fire detection and suppression systems for Class D cargo holds within three years rather than the five years the Air Transport Association estimates for the job. FAA will "make every effort" to issue a...
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