AOPA HOPES TO USE A COMPUTER DATABASE TO TRACK TRENDS IN COMMON VIOLATIONS
AIRCRAFT OWNERS AND PILOTS ASSOCIATION hopes to use a computer database developed from FAA's new streamlined administrative action process to track trends in common violations.AOPA President Phil Boyer, who asked FAA to supply a summary of common violations, said the AOPA Air Safety Foundation would...
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