NATA Sees 'Significant Change' In Rest Requirements
FAA, under the guise that it will "rigorously enforce" aircrew scheduling, is significantly changing the rules without assessing financial implications or giving industry an opportunity to comment, according to Jim Coyne, president of the National Air Transportation Association (DAILY, June 16)...
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