Furloughing FAA Inspectors And NTSB Investigators May Violate
International Aviation Treaty
By: John Goglia
FAA's
furlough of 3,000 aviation safety inspectors and NTSB's furlough of its accident
investigators may put the United States in default of its treaty obligations
under the Chicago Convention and the obligations of member states of the
International Civil Aviation Organization. The Chicago Convention is the main
aviation treaty setting the standards for air safety among the 192 contracting
states of ICAO, an agency of the United Nations. Violating its treaty
obligations could have significant repercussions for US airlines if the
inspectors and investigators are not immediately put back to work.
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