NATA Attacks FAA Interpretive Rule On ATC Flight Clearances
National Air Transportation Association has criticized a recent FAA interpretive rule that relieves air traffic control of one responsibility related to reading back clearances. Specifically, NATA complained about FAA's finding that, if a pilot were to read back transmitted information incorrectly...
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