The Nation - News from Feb. 6, 1986
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The Federal Aviation Administration will reevaluate whether it should provide the military with more detailed information about safety incidents involving aircraft chartered by the military to fly troops worldwide, an FAA official said at a hearing of a House panel. Members of the panel had raised questions about whether the FAA could have provided additional information about the history of Arrow Air operations before the Dec. 12 crash in Newfoundland that killed 248 people.
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