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NG's now and it is A OK!!
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Southwest Repairs 4 Planes for Cracks
By DAVID KOENIG, AP
3 hours ago

DALLAS — Four of the planes that Southwest Airlines Co. grounded for inspections this week were found to have cracks in their fuselages and were undergoing repair, the company said Thursday.

A Southwest spokeswoman said the planes were expected to be ready to fly again by the weekend.

Southwest canceled about 4 percent of its flights Wednesday after deciding to perform new inspections on 43 Boeing jets, including 38 that had been carrying passengers Tuesday.

Southwest spokesman Whitney Eichinger said 34 planes had been returned to service as of Thursday, when the airline returned to a regular schedule.

Eichinger said the airline also inspected five other planes that had been undergoing unrelated maintenance Tuesday when the decision to conduct a new round of inspections was made. No cracks were found on those jets, she said.

The company offered no other details on the repair work.

The repair of four planes was the latest development in the airline's struggle to comply with safety directives issued by the Federal Aviation Administration and instructions from Boeing Co. The latest round of groundings occurred after Southwest decided it couldn't tell whether it had followed Boeing's steps for visual and mechanical inspections of the skin of the aircraft.

Last week, the FAA announced a $10.2 million penalty against Southwest for missing inspections on 46 planes last year and continuing to fly the planes after realizing that they had not been properly examined for structural soundness.

Southwest officials have said that six planes were repaired for cracks last year.

The events have raised questions about Southwest's maintenance program and the FAA's ability to regulate carriers. Both have come under fire from members of Congress.

Eichinger, the airline spokeswoman, said the events did not seem to be affecting ticket sales on Southwest, which carries more domestic passengers than any other U.S. airline.

"We are continuing to see strong bookings," she said. "We've had questions from our customers ... but there hasn't been any noticeable drop in bookings."

Southwest has said it is conducting an internal investigation into why it failed to perform inspections that were required under a 2004 FAA order called an airworthiness directive. It also suspended three employees with pay.

Dallas-based Southwest has said it will appeal the FAA penalty, the largest ever imposed by the agency. Chief Executive Gary Kelly said Southwest, which has a fleet of more than 500 Boeing 737 jets, is a safe carrier.

Southwest shares rose 21 cents, or 1.8 percent, to $11.70 Thursday after falling 7.3 percent Wednesday.
 
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HERE come the SWA ""dont you bash my company folk to the rescue"" what the heck they take it so personal.....
 
There will be a crack found in every airplane VIXIN flys... if you get what i saying hhahahahhaha

You really are an idiot!! I bet that microsoft2000 sim is a challenge for you. Now get off daddies computer and go to bed Jr.
 
VIXIN you stay on your computer and keep checking SWA life for trips to pick up.....im going for a beer in Germany tonight....you have fun in lubbock. in your light twin.............
 
HERE come the SWA ""dont you bash my company folk to the rescue"" what the heck they take it so personal.....

http://forums.jetcareers.com/general-topics/25160-fedex-plane-goes-off-runway-at-msp.html

http://www.wmcstations.com/Global/story.asp?S=5210979 (pay attention to last two paragraphs)

Just saying that stuff happens at our companies that isn't great, but why is everyone here so quick to try to shoot the other airline off their saddle?
We all have big airlines. Most of us don't have any say-so in our company's future other than bidding our monthly schedule.

United takes a Bus off a runway nearly destroying it last week, CAL forgot to stay on another runway last week, other Major's had significient problems in the last few weeks. What is the motivation to bring us down?
 
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United takes a Bus off a runway nearly destroying it last week, CAL forgot to stay on another runway last week, other Major's had significient problems in the last few weeks. What is the motivation to bring us down?

The guy just posted an updated article indicating that cracks were found on 4 aircraft. He made no comment on 'bringing you down.' In fact, he made no comments at all. Talk about thin skinned.

I'm starting to think that it isn't kool aid that they put in the water at Southwest; it's progesterone.
 
What is the motivation to bring us down?

because you're the sanctimonious SOBs that always bash other airlines with an air of irritating smugness about you.

nothing gives greater pleasure than to rub a militant SWA guy's nose in this disgusting example of what integrity is NOT.

get off your high horse and down into the mud. it's where you belong, hypocrites.
 

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