Slow Down, FAA

Millions of airline passengers have been unwitting participants in risky experiment in Houston. Aircraft operating to and from George Bush Intercontinental Airport are routinely allowed to ignore the 250-kt. speed limit that applies below 10,000 ft. in the rest of the U.S. (see p. 47). The FAA would...

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