martes, 3 de diciembre de 2013

FAA PROPOSES CIVIL PENALTY



FAA Proposes $325,000 Civil Penalty Against Southwest Airlines

The U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is proposing
a $325,000 civil penalty against Dallas-based Southwest Airlines for allegedly operating an
aircraft that had been improperly modified, violating Federal Aviation Regulations.

On Aug. 29, 2011, maintenance personnel improperly installed a switch that enables flight
crews to test the windshield heating system on a Boeing 717 that AirTran Airways Inc. was operating. Southwest is in the process of merging with AirTran.

Proper installation of the switch would have allowed personnel to isolate the windshield anti-ice
system that was causing a warning that the windshield heater was failing. Instead, the center
and left windshield warning systems were reversed. The right windshield warning system
continued to operate properly. The aircraft was operated on 1,140 passenger flights before
the problem was corrected.

Southwest has 30 days from receipt of the FAA's civil penalty letter to respond.










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