PROPOSED AMENDMENT WOULD 'CLARIFY' STANDARDS IN FLAMMABILITY RULE

The Federal Aviation Administration has proposed a series of amendments designed to "clarify standards adopted in 1986 concerning the flammability of components used in the cabins of certain transport category airplanes." The original rule, which required operators to install new fireblocking...

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