“If costs go up significantly, it’s likely
the public service missions will be hit first."
Source: Rol Murrow, president of the Air Care
Alliance, which represents nonprofits that do volunteer missions.
Concern over the impact user fees would have on medical flights and
other charitable, often life-saving missions has reportedly swayed
some airline executives to reconsider their support for the FAA's
proposed reauthorization plan, an unnamed source in the industry
told weekly congressional newspaper The Hill.