O'Hare Serves as Crucible
The introduction of regional jets at O'Hare International Airport and the reluctance of many commercial pilots to accept land-and-hold-short clearances are major contributors to the decline of capacity at the nation's number two airport. The two factors have voided the full-time operation of three...
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