FAA Consent Decree With ValuJet Requires Three-Part Program
In order to get flying again ValuJet must complete a three-part program, according to the consent order signed Tuesday by the carrier and FAA officials earlier this week. The order requires the carrier to pay $2 million for some FAA costs connected with its inspection and review. A ValuJet spokesman...
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