JUSTICE ASKS COURT TO REMAND OVERFLIGHTS CASE, CITING 'POTENTIAL DISCREPANCY'

The Department of Justice asked the U.S. Court of Appeals to call a 150-day timeout in litigation over new air tour overflight restrictions at the Grand Canyon National Park so FAA can address a "potential discrepancy" in its Dec. 31 rulemaking. The unusual request, which comes a month after parties...

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