US FAA cautions airlines about flying over Mexico and Central America — Here’s why, what this means
By
Neha Kumari
The United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on 15 January has issued an advisory for 60 days, warnings airlines about flying over Central America and Mexico, Reuters reported.
This comes as the FAA directed airlines to exercise caution amid risks of potential US military activities in the region, and GPS interference in flight tools, it added.
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