FAA HOPES TO IMPROVE 'BYZANTINE' IMAGE WITH SIMPLER RULES

Federal Aviation Administration, accused of writing rules that that are "obtuse," "Byzantine" and "cumbersome," hopes to soften those views with its new effort to simplify and use "plain language" in proposals. FAA Administrator Jane Garvey issued a statement last week noting that recent surveys...

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