Initial, Recurrent Pilot Training Would Slow Under New DOJ Rule
Justice Department today publishes an interim final rule that would slow initial and recurrent training of non-U.S. citizens seeking certified training on large aircraft. Effective immediately, the rule would require "nearly" all U.S. flight schools to comply with Aviation and Transportation...
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