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FAA Proposes $173,100 Civil Penalty Against Eaton Corp.
2015-07-23 01:25:22| Industrial Machines - Topix.net
The U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal Aviation Administration proposes a $173,100 civil penalty against Eaton Corporation Aerospace Operations of Irvine, Calif., for allegedly violating drug and alcohol testing regulations. The FAA alleges that Eaton, which operates aircraft repair stations, failed to include six employees who performed safety-sensitive work in random drug and alcohol testing pools.
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FAA Proposes Civil Penalty against Murray Aircraft Manufacturing.
2015-06-04 14:31:08| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) proposed $75,000 civil penalty against Murray Aircraft Manufacturing, LLC of Ypsilanti, MI for alleged operation of one aircraft that was not in compliance with Federal Aviation Regulations. From December 12, 2012 to February 18, 2014, said company allegedly operated British Aerospace Jetstream 3101 on at least 300 flights when 11 required maintenance checks had not been performed.
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FAA proposes $227,500 civil penalty against AmplaChem Inc.
2015-05-26 14:31:07| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
FAA proposes $227,500 civil penalty against AmplaChem, Inc. of Carmel, IN, for allegedly violating Hazardous Materials Regulations. FAA alleges that on April 10, 2013, AmplaChem knowingly offered an undeclared hazardous material shipment to FedEx for air transport from Carmel to Vietnam. Shipment included Boron Tribromide, a corrosive material and toxic inhalation hazard that is forbidden from being transported aboard any commercial aircraft, and 2 other corrosive substances.
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16.40.540 Civil Penalty Table.
2015-05-06 01:26:53| PortlandOnline
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Marriott signs FCC Consent Decree and agrees to pay $600,000 civil penalty for Wi-Fi blocking
2014-10-13 21:46:48| Wireless - Topix.net
Have you ever wondered why your cell phone or personal Wi-Fi hot spot does not seem to work in some hotels? As more business and leisure travelers equip themselves to stay in constant communication with their work place and families, they have accelerated the tendency to shun high-priced hotel room telephones and internet connections. But sometimes, even when you are in the middle of New York City on a high floor, your cell service or Mi-Fi just does not seem to work, and you wonder if it is being jammed intentionally by the hotel.