FAA Proposes 787500 In Fines For Maintenance Violations

March 14, 2010

On Friday, the Federal Aviation Administration proposed $787500 in civil penalties for three different maintenance violations at American Airlines. The largest of these fines for the Fort Worth-based carrier related to a computer on a

FAA Proposes 787500 In Fines For Maintenance Violations

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