For Immediate
Release
Contact: Kori
Blalock Keller (202) 293-7277
June 5, 2008
FAA INSPECTORS UNION
APPLAUDS FOREIGN REPAIR STATION BILL
Bipartisan
Senate Bill Calls for Increased FAA
Oversight of Foreign Repair Stations
WASHINGTON,
D.C. - Senators Claire
McCaskill (D-Mo.) and Arlen Specter (R-Pa.)
today introduced the Safe Aviation
Facilities Ensure Aircraft Integrity and
Reliability Act of 2008 calling for more
strict oversight of foreign repair stations,
and the
Professional Aviation Safety Specialists
(PASS), AFL-CIO, the union that
represents more than 11,000 FAA employees,
including aviation safety inspectors, are
commending the action.
PASS National
President Tom Brantley released
the following statement regarding the bill:
"In light of recent failures of FAA
management in addressing inspector's
repeated safety concerns in this country, it
is clear that the FAA must be more vigilant
in how it oversees the industry. The
McCaskill-Specter SAFE AIR Act takes
aggressive action by ensuring that all major
air carrier maintenance work only be
performed by certificated repair stations,
that foreign certificated repair stations
are inspected at least twice a year by an
FAA inspector, and that all workers working
on U.S. aircraft at foreign repair
facilities be drug and alcohol tested. If a
foreign repair facility wants to work on
U.S.-registered aircraft or any aircraft
that operates in this country, meeting the
same safety standards as domestic repair
stations should be non-negotiable.
''U.S. air carriers are increasingly relying
upon overseas repair facilities to perform
critical maintenance work on its aircraft,
and yet, many of these facilities are not
subject to the same level of oversight,
scrutiny and inspections as domestic repair
stations. With airlines taking tremendous
cost-cutting steps to reduce overhead and
operating expenses, now is the time for the
FAA to increase its oversight of airline
maintenance, especially oversees.
"We commend Senators McCaskill and Specter
for their efforts to raise attention on this
very important matter. This bill is critical
to the safety of the flying public, and we
are hopeful that it will be enacted so that
we can continue to defend this country's
reputation as having the safest aviation
system in the world."
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PASS
represents more than 11,000 employees of the
Federal Aviation Administration and the
Department of Defense who install, maintain,
support and certify air traffic control and
national defense equipment, inspect and
oversee the commercial and general aviation
industries, develop flight procedures and
perform quality analyses of the aviation
systems. For more information, visit the
PASS website at
http://www.passnational.org/