NOAA Told By ALJ To Resolve Union Issues On Hurricane Work

MOST BUSINESS JET OPERATORS would not need much persuading to avoid flying their aircraft through a hurricane, but the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is different. A federal administrative law judge recently told the agency it could not fly its Gulfstream IV-SP near the...

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