NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : FAA Will Reward Swift Safety Action
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The Federal Aviation Administration will start waiving penalties for air carriers that find, report and fix safety problems, FAA Administrator James B. Busey said. It is a major shift of enforcement policy. Busey said the FAA wants airlines to stop contesting punitive enforcement actions and concentrate on safer operations. Busey also detailed a proposed new FAA crackdown on pilots who drink that might even suspend flying licenses for motor vehicle infractions involving alcohol or drugs.
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