Repair Station Owner Is Convicted Of Faulty Repairs Of FAA Aircraft

A repair station owner in Augusta, Kan., was convicted of making false statements regarding the repair of aircraft parts, four of which were repaired for the FAA, according to DOT Inspector General Mary Schiavo. Robert Douglas, owner of Aeroflow, a licensed repair station, was sentenced to two years...

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