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We found that FAA, in its oversight of carriers’ maintenance programs, has placed limited emphasis on air carriers’ Continuing Analysis and Surveillance Systems (CASS).
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Date: 12.12.2001
The IG responded to Representative Roy Blunt’s request that we review an FAA investigation of a December 1999 aircraft accident involving Missouri educator Joseph Brinell.
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Date: 12.04.2001
At the request of Senator Richard Shelby, ranking minority member of the Senate Appropriations Transportation & Related Agencies Subcommittee, we evaluated the oversight of subcontract tower operations by FAA and its primary contractor to ensu
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Date: 12.14.2001
This audit found FAA is making good progress toward implementing a labor distribution system in its Air Traffic Services line of business by its September 30, 2002, target.
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Date: 10.30.2001
At the request of the Secretary, a joint OIG-FAA team was dispatched to Philadelphia International Airport to scrutinize screening operations and ensure that Federal standards are being enforced.
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Date: 10.11.2001
OIG and FAA today released initial results of an ongoing review of background checks of security screeners employed by Argenbright Security, Inc. at 14 airports.
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Date: 10.16.2001
We issued a memorandum to FAA Associate Administrator for Air Traffic Services stating our concerns with a practice of Air Traffic Services to grant time off as a way to settle grievances and other complaints, which is in violation of the agreemen
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Date: 12.14.2001
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Date: 01.18.2001