Category 2 Could Permanently Damage Tourism

February 26, 2010

FAA found that the then-Air Transportation Office did not have authority “under existing national regulations to conduct appropriate safety oversight functions.” ATO's record-keeping and filing system was in disarray;

Category 2 Could Permanently Damage Tourism

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