FAA'S DESIGNATED EXAMINER PROGRAM CRITICIZED BY DOT INSPECTOR GENERAL

FAA's aircrew designated examiner program depends on a "quid pro quo" agreement with the airlines and "may preclude FAA from taking enforcement action, when warranted," the DOT Office of Inspector General reported. The OIG said designated examiner agreements are "quite different than those...

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