The FAA's Red Eyes Are Turning Pink

The nation's skeds are purportedly losing hundreds of millions of dollars as the FAA's aging radar systems are being replaced with new equipment that doesn't work much better. The squeaking wheel getting the least grease is United Airlines. Jim Goodwin, chairman of UAL Corp., United's daddy, chirps...

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