FAA Says It Responded Quickly To USAir Complaints On Pittsburgh ATC Problems

FAA moved quickly to resolve air traffic control equipment problems at Pittsburgh that cost USAir $2.5 million in delay-related expenses in a week's span (DAILY, April 25), according to Bill Jeffers, director of air traffic services at the agency. Jeffers said FAA commissioned a power conditioning...

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