U.S. Lawmakers Seek To Strengthen Foreign Repair Station Oversight

Credit: FAA
WASHINGTON—The chairman of the U.S. House Transportation Committee has proposed new legislation that would change FAA’s oversight of foreign repair stations. Unions representing U.S. mechanics and aviation safety inspectors have complained for years about the steady outsourcing of jobs to...
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