FAA STIRS CONTROVERSY WITH IMPLEMENTATION OF INTERNATIONAL OVERFLIGHT FEES
The Federal Aviation Administration last week implemented its fees on aircraft that transit through U.S. airspace without taking off or landing in the U.S., but controversy on the fee plan continued to mount. Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association threatened to sue FAA unless it exempted general...
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