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<blockquote data-quote="FedExwhistleblower" data-source="post: 1313908" data-attributes="member: 52987"><p>What you deal with has nothing to do with aircraft maintenance. There are plenty of fines for hazardous goods. Just do a search. Then try and fine any fines for aircraft maintenance, you won't. If there were any ,they have been covered up. They fine them for that stuff because it doesn't really impact fedex, look at it as a tax, which by the way is tax deductible. Start grounding aircraft and then you are making an impact, not to mention what it would do to FedEx's reputation, or the FAA's For ignoring the problems. All Fedex cares about is Profits and their reputation, and they spend millions to protect it. You should do a little research, try the SWA case in 2008 to start. I have been dealing with some of the people involved in that, then check out the office of Audits and Evaluations and the Inspector Generals opinion of how the FAA is doing their job. Their opinion is that they're not. There are many articles that substantiate the FAA is failing to regulate the airlines. Don't take my word for it look it up yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FedExwhistleblower, post: 1313908, member: 52987"] What you deal with has nothing to do with aircraft maintenance. There are plenty of fines for hazardous goods. Just do a search. Then try and fine any fines for aircraft maintenance, you won't. If there were any ,they have been covered up. They fine them for that stuff because it doesn't really impact fedex, look at it as a tax, which by the way is tax deductible. Start grounding aircraft and then you are making an impact, not to mention what it would do to FedEx's reputation, or the FAA's For ignoring the problems. All Fedex cares about is Profits and their reputation, and they spend millions to protect it. You should do a little research, try the SWA case in 2008 to start. I have been dealing with some of the people involved in that, then check out the office of Audits and Evaluations and the Inspector Generals opinion of how the FAA is doing their job. Their opinion is that they're not. There are many articles that substantiate the FAA is failing to regulate the airlines. Don't take my word for it look it up yourself. [/QUOTE]
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