Aviation Safety: Issues Raised by the Crash of Valujet Flight 592 : Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Aviation of the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fourth Congress, Second Session, June 25, 1996U.S. Government Printing Office, 1997 - 571 pages |
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... claim or defense based on , or because of , this consent order or any payments made pursuant to this consent order , including , but not limited to , double jeopardy , excessive fines , collateral estoppel , and equitable estoppel , in ...
... claim or defense based on , or because of , this consent order or any payments made pursuant to this consent order , including , but not limited to , double jeopardy , excessive fines , collateral estoppel , and equitable estoppel , in ...
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... claims of willful and systematic il- legal discrimination . " Is this true , and have your diversity goals made it difficult to hire qualified inspectors ? Mr. HINSON . Well , the FAA is in compliance with the law of the land relative ...
... claims of willful and systematic il- legal discrimination . " Is this true , and have your diversity goals made it difficult to hire qualified inspectors ? Mr. HINSON . Well , the FAA is in compliance with the law of the land relative ...
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... claims has been used to find this person who spoke through a voice modulator and whatever , and checking air- line flights and on and on , it's hard in any agency to have an envi- ronment that's conducive for people to come forward and ...
... claims has been used to find this person who spoke through a voice modulator and whatever , and checking air- line flights and on and on , it's hard in any agency to have an envi- ronment that's conducive for people to come forward and ...
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... claims . For example , despite the large number of serious violations which local inspectors had either knowingly ignored or missed in the Florida case I mentioned earlier , not a single FAA inspector , supervisor or manager responsible ...
... claims . For example , despite the large number of serious violations which local inspectors had either knowingly ignored or missed in the Florida case I mentioned earlier , not a single FAA inspector , supervisor or manager responsible ...
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... claim a flawless record , we do claim the greatest possible commitment to safety . A fair evaluation of ValuJet's safety practices requires a comparative analysis with other carriers , including large existing carriers . That analysis ...
... claim a flawless record , we do claim the greatest possible commitment to safety . A fair evaluation of ValuJet's safety practices requires a comparative analysis with other carriers , including large existing carriers . That analysis ...
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action Administrator agency Agreement aircraft airplane airworthiness airworthiness directives Atlanta aviation safety BACHUS BRODERICK canisters cargo certification Chairman check was accomplished compliance concerns consent order contractors crash crew DEFAZIO discrepancies were noted discretionary function exception documents door DUNCAN employees engine FAA inspectors FAA's Federal Aviation Federal Aviation Administration Federal Aviation Regulations FINDING firing pin flight attendant flying FOLD following discrepancies FSDO hazardous materials hearing heat shield HINSON industry insert unit inspection installed investigation issues JORDAN June 25 latch LIPINSKI low-cost carriers maintenance manual mechanics MENENDEZ NTSB OBERSTAR Office operations oversight oxygen mask oxygen module passengers performed personnel pilots pin lanyards problems procedures question Ramp check recommendations record regulations regulatory release removed repair stations responsibility S.Ct SabreTech SCHIAVO Secretary SELLER SHUSTER specific standards statement Subcommittee Thank ValuJet Airlines ValuJet Flight 592
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Page 553 - Any claim based upon an act or omission of an employee of the Government, exercising due care, in the execution of a statute or regulation, whether or not such statute or regulation be valid, or based upon the exercise or performance or the failure to exercise or perform a discretionary function or duty on the part of a federal agency or an employee of the Government, whether or not the discretion involved be abused.
Page 553 - Authority, the periods for, and the manner in, which such inspection, servicing, and overhaul shall be made, including provision for examinations and reports by properly qualified private persons whose examinations or reports the Authority may accept in lieu of those made by its officers and employees...
Page 567 - The syllabus constitutes no part of the opinion of the Court but has been prepared by the Reporter of Decisions for the convenience of the reader. See United States v. Detroit Timber & Lumber Co., 200 US 321, 337. SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES Syllabus SAUCIER v.
Page 561 - Congress wished to prevent judicial "second-guessing" of legislative and administrative decisions grounded in social, economic, and political policy through the medium of an action in tort.
Page 554 - MR. CHIEF JUSTICE BURGER delivered the opinion of the Court. We granted certiorari...