Last week, we asked AVweb readers whether foreign companies
should be allowed to manage the flight operations of U.S.-based charter
airlines (as was the case with AMI Charter Jet).
Your answers ran the gamut, but the largest segment of readers (39%
of those who responded) gave it a stern No way although another
28% of you said Sure, as long as the U.S.-based company meets all the
regulations.
For the complete breakdown of answers,
click here.
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participated in this poll.)
THIS WEEK'S QUESTION ***
Now that Michael Chertoff has laid out the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's
plans to fortify borders against private airplane traffic, we want to hear what AVweb readers think. How much general aviation cross-border security do you think is reasonable?
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