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FAA Proposes Civil Penalties Against Two Companies For Alleged HazMat Violations
2015-01-30 13:15:40| Air Courier - Topix.net
The FAA has proposed civil penalties of $63,000 and $70,020 against two companies for allegedly violating Hazardous Materials Regulations. The agency has proposed a $70,020 civil penalty against Viabox of Elkhart, Ind.
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United faces $1.3M FAA fine for in-flight hazmat violations
2015-01-29 07:29:53| Airlines - Topix.net
United Airlines is facing Federal Aviation Administration fines of $1.3 million stemming from at least 120 alleged violations involving hazardous material cargo on passenger flights, including several at Denver International Airport. The hazardous materials involved include lithium metal batteries, dry ice, corrosive liquids, detonating fuses, phosphoric acid, ethanol solutions and more.
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Kent hopes to attract new FAA offices to Riverbend par 3 property
2015-01-23 05:57:03| Real Estate - Topix.net
Kent city officials hope to attract a new Federal Aviation Administration's Northwest Region Headquarters to the city-owned Riverbend par 3 golf course property. The Kent City Council on Tuesday night approved the conditional sale of the 18.5-acre site to a partnership led by the Texas-based Trammell Crow Company, one of the nation's leading commercial real estate developers and investors.
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FAA employee arrested after flying with gun in carry-on
2015-01-17 22:37:53| Airlines - Topix.net
A Federal Aviation Administration employee is under investigation after flying from Atlanta to New York with a gun in his carry-on, authorities said Friday. The employee on Tuesday used a badge to gain access to a secure area of Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport and bypassed TSA screening, officials said.
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FAA Final Rule requires safety management system for airlines.
2015-01-09 14:30:58| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Building on programs many airlines already use to identify and reduce aviation risk, final rule by FAA requires most U.S. commercial airlines to have Safety Management Systems (SMS) in place by 2018. This top-down, organization-wide approach gives airlines business processes and management tools to examine data gathered from everyday operations, isolate trends that could lead to incidents/accidents, take steps to mitigate risk, and verify program effectiveness.
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