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Airline regulators have proposed slapping United Airlines with a $1.15 million fine for safety concerns about how it operated some 777 planes

United removed an important safety measure — checking the fire warning system — from its list of actions that crews must complete before each flight of the 777s, the Federal Aviation Administration said Monday. The airline failed to make the fire-warning checks between June 2018 and April 2021, according to the agency. “The inspection is required in the maintenance specifications manual” of the Boeing-made 777s, the FAA said in a statement.

“Removal of the check resulted in United’s failure to perform the required check and the operation of aircraft that did not meet airworthiness requirements.” An official familiar with the matter said the fire-system check was dropped when United consolidated its procedures for the 777 and 787. A 787 computer performs the check automatically, the official said. United did not immediately respond to a request for comment. A $1.

 

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Please be MiladArmoun’s voice He is in danger of heavy sentences such as exicution please publish his name in the media.

Wow. That will take them about one hour to recoup.

Class action lawsuit?

With an “M”?

1.15m? That's no slap. That's a breath of air from 20 ft away

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