GA LEADERS CONCERNED ABOUT FALLOUT OVER LOST PILOT IN D.C.

General aviation leaders hope last week's incident in which the pilot of a Cessna 182 encroached the temporary no-fly zone around Washington, D.C., coming within five miles of the White House, doesn't serve as another setback in their effort to get GA flights back into Ronald Reagan Washington...

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