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December 09, 2007

Fliers pay for the FAA, but who's on their

Chicago Tribune - Founded as a for-profit company in 1997 as a sort of auto club for fliers, offering travel insurance and other aid and issuing a "report card" that rated airlines by accident rates, the group declined after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, Stempler said ...

From Fliers pay for the FAA, but who's on their

Posted by Ken at December 9, 2007 04:19 PM