FAA, TSA Conclude Cargo Aircraft Don't Need Strengthened Doors

The FAA and the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) put their heads together on cargo aircraft security regulations passed in 2002 and came to a conclusion unusual in the post-Sept. 11, 2001, security environment--the rules had gone overboard and could be replaced by simpler, cheaper and...

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