American Airlines and Southwest Airlines could face fines of hundreds of thousands of dollars from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) over allegations that the carriers violated drug- and alcohol-testing regulations for employees. The FAA proposed a $255,000 civil penalty against American Airlines on Wednesday, accusing the company of allowing 12 flight attendants who tested positive…
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FAA eyes fines for American, Southwest over employee drug, alcohol testing violations
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CitrixNews Staff
Originally reported by The Hill
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