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FAA whistleblowers say jobs were threatened


Charalambe "Bobby" Boutris, left, an aviation Safety Inspector with Southwest Airlines,and other airline safety officials, testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, April 3, 2008, before the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee hearing on FAA safety oversight of airlines.  From second from left are, Douglas Peters, Aviation Safety Inspector with American Airlines; Michael Mills, Assistant Manager for Flight Standards District Office at Dallas Fort Worth; Paul Cotti, Supervisor for American Eagle Airworthiness Unit; Robert Naccache, retired Assistant Manager from Southwest Airlines; and Terry Lambert, manager with the Flight Standards Division, on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, April 3, 2008. BoutrisThe whistleblowers who exposed maintenance and inspection problems at Southwest Airlines told Congress their jobs were threatened and their reports of noncompliance were ignored for years by their superiors.





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