FAA Offers Privacy to Airmen
The FAA is offering airmen an opportunity to remove their names from public databases. The agency had planned to discontinue access to the lists in 1999, much to the chagrin of aviation marketers. The passage of AIR-21, however, scuttled the FAA's plan to eliminate public disclosure of the database...
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