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FAA Wants To Fine Southwest $328,550
The agency alleges that the Dallas-based carrier failed to properly inspect a Boeing 737 that experienced cabin depressurization on May 13, 2013. The flight, which was heading from Boston to St. Louis, made an emergency landing in Baltimore. (aviationblog.dallasnews.com) 更多...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
So doesn't the FAA just fine SWA or they have to ask for permission. Who will pay the fine, shareholders or customers.
In the long run, the consumer/customer pays the bills for all associated cost
Very much so...
It is hard to tell who watches who... I think they sleep together...
I read somewhere that many SWA aircraft are maintained outside the US. While I know the facilities are certified, why are they doing that? Seems that will all the fines and stuff, a big outfit like that would have their own facility and keep their eye on the ball. What am I missing here other than, maybe, money???
Yes, they do much of their heavy maintenance in South America!