FAA Stalls On Collision Avoidance Rule For Gliders Despite Its Own Favorable Study

May 10, 2009

Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) officials say they have no “near term” plans to develop technical standards for a new high-tech device that would empower individual pilots to stay out of each others’ way.

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