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CBS DFW Story: Concerns Raised About Passenger Safety Over Foreign Repair Work

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The labor union representing American Airlines mechanics and ground crews has hired a firm run by the former U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security to investigate if foreign repair work on planes is putting passengers at risk. (dfw.cbslocal.com) 更多...

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cessna210g
cessna210g 6
When you work for a airline in the US the FBI is suppose to do a background check on you.

Who is doing the background checks at these foreign maintenance bases?

As a aircraft mechanic in the US we have random drug testing. Do the foreign maintenance bases do random drug testing?

The FAA has total access to any airport. They can walk into the hanger unannounced to check anything. (See if you are using the maintenance manual, have the correct tools, etc.) When the FAA wants inspect a foreign maintenance base they have to get permission first.

Just because FAA doesn't say there is a problem doesn't mean there isn't one.
744pnf
744pnf 2
" i don't recall any incidents where aircraft have crashed after routine maintenance outside the US' Nonsensical...how would you know or even learn if this was true until the accident investigation was complete.
It has been reported that some overseas 'technicians' can not read, write, nor speak English. The Maintenance manuals are all printed in English as English is the International language of aviation.
ianmcdonell
Oz airlines get off shore maintenance done in Asia

We don't care enough as a flying public to even ask questions like this
mgerrard
Once again the unions are making up BS to justify themselves. i don't recall any incidents where aircraft have crashed after routine maintenance outside the US

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