NEW ICING RULES MAY BE NEAR FOR COMMUTER AIRCRAFT
Before the 1995-1996 winter season officially begins on December 22, the FAA may finish a study of the icing characteristics of 18 types of turboprop commuter aircraft and issue new restrictions under which some of these aircraft can fly. The study resulted from the FAA's investigation into the...
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