The FAA has filed a "little-noticed" rule change that would bar the public from seeing its "extensive" data about aircraft and bird collisions dating back to 1990. According to a report, the FAA's rationale for this is it believes the information could "mislead the public" and prompt some airports and others not to report bird strikes on planes.
Tuesday, 31 March 2009
FAA Wants to Keep Bird Collision Data Secret
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