FAA Inspectors Say They Were Overworked As ValuJet Grew
Two FAA inspectors described yesterday to the National Transportation Safety Board the heavy work loads generated by ValuJet's rapid growth and the carrier's attitude toward FAA oversight, including a belief that it had the right to carry hazardous materials belonging to the company. The board is...
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