FAA puts more restrictions on foreign jets at SFO
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U.S. aviation officials no longer allow foreign airlines to fly next to another aircraft landed at San Francisco International Airport.
The Federal Aviation Administration said Tuesday that implement change Sunday in critical phases of flight, in order to minimize distractions.
Changes Asiana Airlines crash consequences and on the same day, the FAA began using a GPS system to foreign airlines, rather than visual reckonings of the Securities and Futures Ordinance landing.
In the past, two aircraft approaching the Securities and Futures Ordinance "side to side, if the weather is sunny. Domestic telecom operators can do it, but now striking air traffic control the entry of foreign airlines.
FAA spokesman Ian Gregor said the agency did not see any significant change in the results of delays.