FAA's Proposed Noise Policy Does Not Consider Compliance Cost, MBA Says
Morten Beyer&Agnew, in a filing on FAA's proposed Aviation Noise Abatement Policy 2000, says that it is "inconceivable that the FAA's proposed 'goals' and 'policies' do not give primary consideration to the cost of compliance, as well as the social benefits to be derived." The filing says, "Not one...
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