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Southwest Grounds 41 Jets
Wednesday March 12, 2:43 pm ET
By David Koenig, AP Business Writer
Southwest Airlines Grounds 41 Jets After Missing Required Inspections for Structural Cracks


DALLAS (AP) -- Southwest Airlines grounded 41 planes overnight -- about 8 percent of its fleet -- in the wake of its recent admission that it had missed required inspections of some planes for structural cracks.
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Southwest shares fell 4 percent in midday trading.

The move announced Wednesday comes as Southwest faces a $10.2 million civil penalty for continuing to fly nearly 50 planes after the airline told regulators that it had missed required inspections of the planes.

The Federal Aviation Administration, which announced the penalty last week, has also come under fire for failing to immediately ground the Southwest jets when it learned they had not been inspected for cracks in the fuselage.

Southwest spokeswoman Christi Day said Wednesday that the move to ground 41 planes resulted in some flights being canceled, although she didn't have a precise figure.

The company said it had 520 Boeing 737 jets at the end of last year. Nearly 200 of them are older models, the Boeing 737-300, that were supposed to undergo extra inspections for cracks in the fuselage.

Southwest Chief Executive Gary Kelly had said Tuesday he was concerned by findings from an internal investigation into the missed inspections. He announced that the Dallas-based company had placed three employees on paid leave while it investigated the situation.

Acting FAA Administrator Robert A. Sturgell called the events "a twofold breakdown in the aviation system" -- first, Southwest's failure to properly inspect its planes; and the FAA's failure to ground the jets as "at least one FAA inspector looked the other way."

The $10.2 million penalty is the largest the FAA has ever imposed on a carrier. Southwest has said it will appeal.



formerly: digitalangel2007
 
I am in the dallas area too. I am scared to get on an airplane and everytime I see something like this on the news, it makes it worse. If I cant get there by car, train, or boat, I may not ever go
:lol:
 
Flying is STILL one of the safest ways to travel...I'll leave it at that...



man i was on southwest multiple times over the course of the summer for business and granted the rides were a lil bumpier than usual...it was still aight.

u get to pick ur own seat:D & your allowed 3 pieces of luggage and a carry on:yes:

*calls window seat*
 
Flying is the safest and fastest way to travel! But I am a little bias seeing that's what I do for a living
 
Flying is the safest way to travel unless the plane crashes. I might make it out a car crash, its real slim to survive a plane crash.​
 
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