freeeeaked out flight cancelled
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"TMOliver" wrote:
There's no point in attempting to fix blame, as it rests on both the
airline's and the FAA shoulders.
TMO
My understanding is that the latest round is a redo of a redo.
None of these are new directives and the most recent ones were related
to airworthiness directives the FAA gave them 18 months to implement.
Then FAA comes in, audits finds that they did not do it right, and makes
them do what they shoulda done in the first place.
Don't see where the FAA has any blame in this one. Also, nothing in
the press reports about inspectors getting cozy with the airline like
the hooha at Southwest.
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