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Airports suing FAA over planned tower shutdowns

Spokane International Airport among those that filed lawsuits

The Columbian
Published: March 28, 2013, 5:00pm

CHICAGO — Airports have begun mounting a legal challenge to the FAA’s decision to shut down 149 air traffic control towers under federal budget cuts.

They are arguing in lawsuits that the agency has violated a federal law meant to ensure major changes at airports do not erode safety.

The Central Illinois Regional Airport is among the latest to file suit with the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Washington, D.C.

The other airports are Spokane International Airport and three airports in Florida. The court has combined the suits into a single case.

Central Illinois airport director Carl Olson says they are asking the court to compel the FAA to more carefully study the potential safety impact.

FAA spokeswoman Laura Brown says the agency can’t comment on pending litigation.

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