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Refuse a Drug Test and Lose Your License
The FAA yesterday adopted a 2004 notice of proposed rulemaking amending airman medical standards so that a refusal to submit to a required drug or alcohol
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Gordon Gilbert
• Contributor - Accidents and Regulations
November 16, 2006
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