Pilots Oppose New Rule On Exiting Runways Faster
Pilots unions, responding to an FAA rule planned for effect July 17, are telling their members to reject land-and-hold-short operations (LAHSO) clearances from air traffic control unless they are sure of having at least 8,000 feet of usable, dry runway. The ruling requires pilots taking the LAHSO...
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