The Federal Aviation Administration imposed restrictions on private flights at 12 major U.S. airports, a business aviation trade group said Monday.
Nov. 10 The Federal Aviation Administration on has imposed restrictions on private flights at 12 major U.S. airports, a business aviation trade group said.
The new rule — called a Notice to Airmen, or NOTAM — bans all non-scheduled operations at the 12 airports, which « will effectively prohibit business aviation operations », the National Business Aviation Association said in a statement Sunday. The restrictions went into effect at midnight Sunday.
The organization said the move « disproportionately » impacts private flights, « an industry that creates more than a million jobs, generates $340 billion in economic impact and supports humanitarian flights every day.