Thursday, August 28, 2008

SWA Tells The FAA Where To Stick Their Fine

This Friday marks the deadline for Southwest Airlines to pay the $10.2 million fine imposed by the FAA for failure to comply with its maintenance program and flying uninspected aircraft. Southwest does not intend on paying the fine, however. If you recall from the PointNiner archives, this scandal set off an embarrassing chain events both within the FAA and the airlines that led to numerous aircraft inspections and even some additional fines for other airlines. As far as the hefty price Southwest was slapped with, the airline is saying they plan on fighting it. A Wall Street Journal article claims a Southwest spokeswoman as saying "we simply don't agree with [the penalty] and want to talk about it further." The FAA hasn't said what they would do if Southwest doesn't pay up by Friday, but they do have a few options in their deck. The Journal says "typically, the next step is for the agency to ask the Justice Department to file suit on its behalf. With a number of other sizable enforcement cases already pending against other carriers it would be problematic for the FAA's leadership to back down now.” The other option, which is dicey, is to threaten to revoke Southwest's operating certificate but would require some major cojones on the part of the FAA. Let's sit back and see what happens next.

[Today In The Sky]

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2 comments:

Jonathan said...

It took some major marbles for Southwest to say it won't pay the fine. It is always risky to battle a government body....especially one as large as the U.S. government.

chris said...

yeah, especially when you consider the lengths through which the us govt will go just to prove how "right" it is.