FAA Proposes US Airways Fine On Engine Maintenance Charge
FAA yesterday proposed a $67,000 civil fine against US Airways for its failure to comply with an engine airworthiness directive. The case involves operation of a DC-9 in August 1996. FAA said the carrier operated the aircraft for 67 flights without complying with Airworthiness Directive 95-12-19...
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