A crash that killed former Rep. Mary Peltola’s husband, Eugene, in rural Alaska during a 2023 hunting trip was caused by the plane being overloaded with moose meat and antlers that hung on one side of the small aircraft, according to the final report by the National Transportation Safety Board.
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Is this alarming? The Federal Aviation Administration may be facing a billion in mandatory cuts in January.
Consequences of the cuts would result in fewer ATC, customs and security personnel.
According to Aerospace Industries Association, the cuts will “cost up to 132,000 aviation jobs.”
You can read or download”Economic Impact of the Budget Control Act” here (23 pages):
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