ATA airlines say they would need to hire more than 4,000 pilots every year until 2005
Air Transport Association airlines say they would need to hire more than 4,000 pilots every year until 2005, and more than 5,000 every year from then until 2010, to comply with FAA's proposed rules on flight and duty time. This accounts for the $5.2 billion ATA says the rules would cost, assuming...
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