FAA To Divide Up Airspace Over Hudson River

November 17, 2009

He says air traffic controllers still will not be in charge of airspace below 1000 feet, and pilots are not required to file flight plans in advance of flying over the Hudson. “We had urged the FAA to go back to the drawing board and

FAA To Divide Up Airspace Over Hudson River

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