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US FAA proposes fining American, Southwest over alleged drug, alcohol violations - Reuters

US FAA proposes fining American, Southwest over alleged drug, alcohol violations - Reuters

US FAA proposes fining American, Southwest over alleged drug, alcohol violations Reuters

April 8, 2026 at 10:50 PM Original source
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US FAA proposes fining American, Southwest over alleged drug, alcohol violations - Reuters
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US FAA proposes fining American, Southwest over alleged drug, alcohol violations
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The FAA proposed a $255,000 fine against American Airlines and a $304,000 fine against Southwest Airlines for alleged violations of drug and alcohol testing regulations.

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FAA proposes to fine American Airlines for alleged drug, alcohol violations
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The FAA proposed a $255,000 fine against American Airlines for allegedly allowing 12 flight attendants to resume safety-sensitive duties without completing required follow-up testing after testing positive for drugs and alcohol.

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FAA Proposes Fine for Southwest Over Alleged Drug Testing Violations
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The FAA proposed a $304,272 civil penalty against Southwest Airlines for failing to conduct required follow-up drug and alcohol testing for 11 employees who had previously tested positive for substances including marijuana, cocaine, and amphetamines.

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