FAA considers temporary action against United following series of flight mishaps, sources say
Source: CBS News
Updated on: March 23, 2024 / 6:16 PM EDT
The Federal Aviation Administration is weighing possible temporary action against United Airlines beyond what was described in a letter the company sent to employees Friday, two sources familiar tell CBS News.
This comes in response to a series of concerning incidents involving United aircraft over the last month that included a wheel coming off a Boeing 777, and a panel flying off an aging Boeing 737.
Among the possible temporary measures discussed include barring United from launching new routes that it has not yet begun selling tickets for. Another being considered would be to allow the carrier to continue taking possession of new aircraft but pausing its ability to introduce the new planes into revenue service, which refers to commercial flights that carry paying passengers.
A third possibility would be temporarily not allowing United check airmen to certify new captains. Airlines typically do those sign-offs internally. Sources stress that discussions inside the FAA may not result in action, so some or all of these measures may not come to bare at all. United says it has not been notified of a final decision by the FAA, and those internal FAA discussions may be ongoing.
Read more: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/united-flight-mishaps-faa-considers-temporary-action-sources/
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(32,688 posts)All the blame and penalties should go to top management. Those that make the big money need to take big responsibility.
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(5,834 posts)They probably laid off all their copy editors long ago, and spell check isn't always reliable.