Cargo that flies over the United States doesn’t get screened to federal standards
Cargo that flies over the United States doesn’t get screened to federal standards
Those planes that look like specks in the stratosphere are flying so high because they are merely passing by the United States – flying bananas to Germany, Canadians to Mexico and Europeans to Jamaica. But should that exempt such flights from the full security screening they would get if their de…
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