NATA Objects to FAA Skipping Rulemaking Process in New Landing Distance Margins Rule
The National Air Transportation Association objected when the FAA released a notice calling for all jet aircraft crews to recalculate landing distance in flight, using current data, to ensure at least a 15-percent margin between the calculated landing distance and the actual available runway -- but...
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