JAA FLIGHT TRAINING PROPOSAL A POSITIVE STEP, BUT NEEDS TO GO FURTHER, NATA SAYS

The Joint Aviation Authorities' latest proposal to alter its flight crew licensing requirements for European students that train in the U.S. is a "positive step," but needs to go further to remove trade barriers, the National Air Transportation Association told JAA. JAA originally adopted rules...

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