HOUSE OKAYS DRUG-TESTING EXPANSION, CLOSER LOOK AT AIRLINE SCHEDULING PRACTICES
The House last week called for expanding drug and alcohol testing requirements to aviation maintenance personnel employed by foreign repair stations that work on U.S. air carrier aircraft. The measure, sponsored by Rep. Ted Poe (R-Texas), was one of eight amendments adopted by the House Thursday...
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