FAA Proposes $2.25 Million Fine Against SabreTech

FAA said yesterday it plans to fine SabreTech $2.25 million, the largest fine ever proposed for hazardous materials violations, for the company's role in the May 11, 1996, fatal crash of ValuJet Flight 592. FAA cited the company for "knowingly offering Valujet a shipment" of about 125 unexpended and...

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