FAA Proposes $590,000 Civil Penalty Against Alaska Airlines
The FAA is proposing a $590,000 civil penalty against Alaska Airlines for allegedly operating a Boeing 737-400 on 2,701 flights that were not in accordance with the Federal Aviation Regulations. The problem started Jan. 18, 2010, when a ceiling fire broke out on the flight deck in the 737 while the...
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