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WASHINGTON -- Safety inspectors are not keeping up with potential risks posed by airlines trying to save money, according to a Transportation Department report Wednesday.
The problem could worsen because the Federal Aviation Administration may have fewer inspectors due to budget cuts next year, the department's inspector general said.See the full content of this document
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Are Faa Inspectors Falling Behind?
The FAA defended its safety record and oversight during a period when low-cost carriers expanded and traditional airlines looked for ways to cut costs.
American, United and othe...See the full content of this document
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