NATA Sees 'Ruin' For On-Demand Operators In Duty Time Rules

The National Air Transportation Association estimates that FAA's proposed flight and duty time rules could cost on-demand air charter companies as much as $1.97 billion, bringing "financial ruin" to its segment of the industry. After studying the proposal for five months, NATA said charter pilots...

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