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September 7, 2008 5:49:52 AM CDT



Southwest Tried to Cover Up Safety Issues: Inspectors

Posted Apr 3, 08 9:53 AM CDT in US 

(Newser) – Southwest Airlines tried to cover up maintenance problems, and the FAA almost let them, according to two inspectors who will testify before Congress today that the agency is too cozy with airlines. When the inspectors realized Southwest was flying dozens of jets without required inspections, their superiors did nothing, they say. And Southwest was asking those superiors to remove one troublesome inspector from the case, CNN reports.

It’s the first time the whistleblowers have spoken publicly since maintenance problems came to light last month, forcing Southwest to ground 44 planes and pay record fines. The pair will accuse the FAA of being too close to the industry it regulates, according to statements reviewed by the Wall Street Journal. “We just weren’t willing to accept anything other than sweeping change,” one inspector said.

Sources CNN, Wall Street Journal

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Southwest airplanes are seen at Love Field in Dallas, Wednesday, Jan. 23, 2008.   (AP Photo/Donna McWilliam)
A Southwest Airlines jetliner takes off from Denver International Airport in east Denver in this Thursday, Sept. 27, 2007 photo.   (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)
A Southwest Airlines jet takes off Wednesday, July 18, 2007, from Sky Harbor International Airport in Phoenix.   (AP Photo/Matt York, File)
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