No-Fly Zone

The FAA last week proposed a rule generally prohibiting U.S. civil flight operations below 16,000 ft. in Afghanistan, unless authorized by the agency. Affected by the rule would be U.S. air carriers, holders of the U.S. airman certificate and operators of U.S.-registered aircraft, with exceptions...

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