Wings of Mercy Seeks FAA Pass to Fly Aid Faster
Published Date: 9/29/2025
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Summary
Wings of Mercy, Inc. is asking the FAA for a special exemption from some flight rules to help them serve people in need more easily. This change could speed up their missions without extra costs or delays. If approved, it’ll make their lifesaving flights smoother and more flexible.
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Nonprofit Seeks FAA Flight Rule Exemption
Wings of Mercy, Inc. asked the Federal Aviation Administration for a special exemption from certain flight rules so it can serve people in need more easily. The petition says the change could speed up its missions without adding costs or delays, and if approved it would make their lifesaving flights smoother and more flexible.
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