FAA Study Will Affect El Toro
14 August 2000 - 2:00pm
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) will study air-traffic over Southern California and make recommendations that could impact the future of the El Toro aiport.
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) will study air-traffic over Southern California and make recommendations that could impact the future of the El Toro aiport. El Toro opponents say the Southern California skies are too crowded for another airport.
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FAA study to help shape El Toro's future
Source:
Orange County Register, August 14, 2000
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