NATA Opposes Fire Detection, Suppression Rule

National Air Transportation Association (NATA) is urging its members to tell FAA they oppose a proposal to require fire detection and suppression systems for Class D cargo holds of transport category aircraft. The proposal grew out of the May 1996 ValuJet DC-9 crash, caused by a fire in the Class D...

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