LACK OF TRAINING, INSPECTORS THWARTS FAA SAFETY OVERSIGHT
FAA oversight of the U.S. aviation industry suffers from too few safety inspectors, inadequate training and a lack of funding, key U.S. officials maintain. Their testimony before the Senate Subcommittee on Governmental Affairs last week also centered on the need for the FAA to target its inspections...
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