The FAA considers temporary action against United following a series of flight accidents
FAA considers temporary action against United following series of flight mishaps. This comes in response to a series of concerning incidents involving United aircraft over the last month. United has been hit by a number of incidents involving its flights over the past month. The airline has been accused of being too slow to respond to the incidents.
United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby told customers a spate of incidents had "sharpened our focus" only five hours before another occurred on Monday. United Airlines' safety letter was sent hours before 10th incident in two weeks. CEO Kirby said recent incidents had sharpened United's focus.
United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby says airline is already planning an extra day of training for pilots starting in May and changes in training curriculum for newly hired mechanics. Kirby: The airline was already planning to add an extra training day for pilots and mechanics in May. United Airlines has been criticized for its handling of recent incidents in recent weeks.
United Airlines CEO tries to reassure customers that airline is safe despite recent incidents. United has been hit by a panel falling off a plane and engine fire in recent weeks. The airline's CEO is trying to reassure travelers that the airline is still safe. United's recent series of incidents have included an engine fire, a panel fell off the plane and a fire on a plane.
United Airlines CEO said findings from a series of flight problems will inform training and procedures for staff. United Airlines will use findings from the company's flight problems to inform training. United's CEO said the company will use the findings to train staff and implement procedures. United has been criticized for its handling of recent flight problems.
United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby vows to keep passengers safe after multiple mishaps. Kirby says airline is reviewing a series of "unrelated" ; cases and adding extra training for pilots. United is adding more training and reviewing the cases, Kirby says.
United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby vows to keep passengers safe after multiple mishaps. Kirby says airline is reviewing a series of "unrelated" ; cases and adding extra training for pilots. United is adding more training and reviewing the cases, Kirby says.
United Airlines CEO says incidents have "sharpened" the company's safety focus. United Airlines says it is working to improve the safety of air travel in the U.S. The airline says the incidents have sharpened its focus on safety. United says the airline has been working to address the safety concerns of air passengers.