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Usa: lawmakers are pushing legislation paying for installation of two voice and data recorders

Washington, Usa – It could touch new commercial aircraft ordered after January 1, 2005

US lawmakers are pushing legislation to require the federal government to pay for installing two combination cockpit voice and flight digital data recorder systems on new commercial aircraft ordered after January 1, 2005. It would cost USD 30m annually to outfit the 450 to 500 new aircraft expected to be built each year. "I spoke to manufacturers and carriers for years, and they all told me how essential...

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