GA FEARS FAA CAN'T MEET OWN DEADLINE FOR NEW SEPARATION STANDARDS

The Federal Aviation Administration's decision to scrap a phased-in schedule for aircraft minimum separation standards is raising concerns from general aviation groups, who fear that the agency does not have the manpower to accommodate its own December 2004 deadline. FAA May 10 released its long...

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