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The FAA’s Mental Health Standards: Are They Reasonable?

Jun 1, 2018 | Administrative, Air and Space, Comment, Health Law and Policy, Katie Manworren

By Katie Manworren Abstract In 2015, a pilot for Germanwings (an airline based in Germany) purposefully crashed a plane into a mountain in France while en route to Dusseldorf, Germany. Germany is one of thirty-two member nations whose aviation industries fall under...

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