Southwest Is In Trouble With The FAA Again

February 13, 2010

This is the third FAA investigation into the Dallas-based carrier's maintenance records. Previously, Southwest was fined $7.5 million for operating over 60000 flights with planes that had not undergone inspections for structural cracks.

Southwest Is In Trouble With The FAA Again

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