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Article: Fed: Air traffic controllers say they have worldwide support
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- AAP General News (Australia)
- Article date:
- October 10, 2003
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AAP General News (Australia)
10-10-2003
Fed: Air traffic controllers say they have worldwide support
Air traffic controllers say their concerns that changes to airspace regulations jeopardise
passenger safety are backed by their international colleagues.
Under new rules to be introduced in six weeks, light aircraft will be allowed to operate
below 3,000 metres without radio or radar contact or notifying air traffic controllers.
Air traffic ...
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