Aviation Safety: Emergency Revocation Orders of Air Carrier Certificates
RCED-92-10
Published: Oct 17, 1991. Publicly Released: Nov 20, 1991.
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Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO provided information on: (1) the profiles of air carriers subject to emergency revocation orders and the most common violations that led to revocations; (2) Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) inspection and enforcement history of the air carriers before the emergency revocation orders were issued; and (3) the extent to which key airline owners and managers returned to similar positions in the aviation industry after committing safety violations that led to emergency revocation orders.
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Recommendations for Executive Action
Agency Affected Sort descending | Recommendation | Status |
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Department of Transportation | The Secretary of Transportation should direct the Administrator, FAA, to develop a formal system to identify and track individuals within or returning to the airline industry who contributed materially to emergency revocations. The Administrator should give priority attention to developing a plan for this system and milestones for its implementation. |
In October 1992, FAA implemented an automated system to identify key airline managers and owners that contributed to air carrier certificate revocations.
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