Homeland Security Dept. Wants GA Aircraft Screened Before Entering U.S.
Credit: U.S. CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION
A Homeland Security Dept. plan to secure general aviation aircraft entering the U.S. could have the unintended consequence of making international travel more difficult for GA operators and their passengers. The department is developing a general aviation security program for what it terms “large...
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