HEADLINES
APA in the News
FlightGlobal, Nov. 27
FAA not taking immediate steps to address 737 MAX engine smoke concern
The FAA will take no immediate action to address a smoke-related issue involving the “load reduction device” (LRD) on the Boeing 737 MAX. APA spokesman Capt. Dennis Tajer told Flight Global that pilots were not even aware of the LRD’s existence before this year, and he questioned whether the FAA’s forthcoming “enhanced instructions” will be sufficient. Read the article …
The Seattle Times, Nov. 22
FAA team recommends Boeing MAX design change and pilot notification
A team of FAA investigators has recommended a design change to fix an engine vulnerability on Boeing’s 737 MAX. The same team also wants pilots to be fully informed of the risk, according to a memo reviewed by The Seattle Times. “That’s hero action,” APA spokesman Capt. Dennis Tajer said of the memo’s release. “At least somebody gets that safety must be the No. 1 goal.” Read the article ...
Fox Business, Nov. 12
FAA halts U.S. flights to Haiti after passenger jets hit by gunfire
APA spokesman Capt. Dennis Tajer told Fox Business that the association and American Airlines are on the same page regarding the suspension of flights to Haiti. “American Airlines pilots will only fly to destinations that we are confident are safe and secure,” he said. “It’s our moral and professional obligation to our passengers.” Read the article ...
Allied Pilots Association: “We Stand with Our Spirit Airlines Colleagues”
Honoring Our Nation’s Veterans
First Officer Nick Silva, APA President
A Change in Leadership
Video Highlight