OPPONENTS of new air tour overflight restrictions cite deficiencies in grand canyon overflight

OPPONENTS of new air tour overflight restrictions at the Grand Canyon charge that the National Park Service's measurements and surveys "carefully exclude from intrusions upon 'natural quiet' the sounds of NPS-operated and NPS contractor-operated aircraft" that are flying within the Grand Canyon...

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