U.S. GOVERNMENT WILL DELAY IMPLEMENTATION OF FLIGHT-FREE ZONES AT GRAND CANYON

A federal government attorney told the U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington, D.C. Thursday that FAA will delay implementation of flight-free zones over Grand Canyon National Park beyond Jan. 31, 1998, the second time the government has pushed back the implementation date since park overflight...

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