Industry Says Proposed Transponder Rule Is Too Costly
Industry is blasting FAA for attempting to create a rule for continuous transponder operations during hijacking that it believes is too costly and unnecessary in light of the $2 billion already spent to improve the air transport system following the September 2001 terrorist attacks. Airlines, pilots...
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