GA INTERESTS ARE ENRAGED OVER USER-FEE PROPOSAL
General aviation interests are livid over the Clinton administration's proposal to levy $400 million in user fees to help fund the FAA. Of that amount, $100 million would stem from international overflight fees, while the remaining $300 million would come from domestic U.S. operations. But the...
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