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Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Southwest says don't look for it to issue a big check to the government by this Friday's deadline. You surely remember this story: The FAA went ballistic in March, under pressure from a powerful member of Congress and others in government, fining Southwest $10.2 million for failing to inspect some of its jets for cracks. The airline has alrways maintained that its 46 jets, alll 737s, that missed inspections for minute cracks showing metal fatigue, were still safe to fly. The deadline for paying the fine is Friday, or the FAA says it will refer the matter to the U.S. Attorney's Office. In this Bloomberg News story, Southwest says it's still talking to the FAA about it. 
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Tom Belden has been reporting about Philadelphia International Airport and other air travel subjects for more than 20 years, writing columns for The Inquirer's Travel and Business sections. His reporting (with colleague Craig McCoy) on baggage handling problems in Philadelphia have been credited with helping to improve the system. His previous blog was called Road Warrior. He can reached at tbelden@phillynews.com.