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FAA Watching American Airlines Closely After Botched Landings


Posted on Jan 06, 2010


The FAA has heightened its scrutiny of American Airlines after three incidents involving the carrier between December 13 and December 24.
The review was begun after the December 24 landing of an MD-80 in Austin, Texas, wherein the plane struck a wingtip.
On December 22 a Boeing 737 overran the runway in Kingston, Jamaica and injured 91 passengers.
Another incident on December 13 involved an MD-80 that went off the left side of the runway at the Charlotte Douglas International Airport in North Carolina.
A spokesman for the FAA stated that the agency is using the review of these incidents to determine if they were caused by a "larger issue."

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