Chalk's International Commuter Authority Revoked

The U.S. Transportation Dept. last week revoked the commuter authority of Chalk's International Airlines. The Fort Lauderdale-based airline was literally grounded when FAA in 2005 beached the G-73T Mallard, the aircraft at the core of the airline's seaplane service from Florida to the Bahamas, after...

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