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U.S. FAA Proposes US$2.5 Million Fine Against American Eagle

Source: Reuters    Author: John Crawley    02/01/2010

Subject Concerned: Government   Airlines   Cargo   

On Feb. 1, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) proposed a US$2.5 million fine against American Eagle Airlines, a unit of AMR Corp, for allegedly calculating cargo weight improperly.

The FAA said American Eagle conducted at least 154 passenger flights in 2008 with the wrong baggage weight entered into an electronic system that computes aircraft loads and balance.

The carrier operated another 39 flights after the FAA told it about the problem, the FAA said.

Incorrect weight and balance information can lead to faulty calculations for flight control settings and other data necessary for safe takeoffs and landings, regulators said in a statement.

American Eagle has since corrected the problem and has 30 days to respond to the proposed fine, the FAA said.

Such penalties are often reduced on appeal.

 

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