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65,000 flights should not have flown
By AEI Editor
Published: Feb 4, 2010

 

Once again events reported in the United States have clearly highlighted the inadequacies of the European Union Transport Department’s (DG TREN) oversight of air safety within Europe. A USA Today analysis of Federal Aviation Authority (FAA) data in the United States has shown that 65,000 commercial passenger flights took place between 2003 and 2009 in an un-airworthy condition.

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