June 20, 2013

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New report questions FAA's airline safety promise

BY: AP Staff Writer FEBRUARY 16, 2013 | MODIFIED: FEBRUARY 16, 2013 AT 7:20 PM
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Photo -   FILE – In this Feb. 12, 2009, file photo smoke rises from a burning Continental Express commuter plane after it crashed into a home in suburban Buffalo, killing 50 people. Federal regulators haven't lived up to promises made after the crash to see that major airlines ensure the smaller airlines who operate flights under contract for them meet the same safety standards, according to a report by the Transportation Department's Office of Inspector General. (AP Photo/David Duprey, File)
FILE – In this Feb. 12, 2009, file photo smoke rises from a burning Continental Express commuter plane after it crashed into a home in suburban Buffalo, killing 50 people. Federal regulators haven't lived up to promises made after the crash to see that major airlines ensure the smaller airlines who operate flights under contract for them meet the same safety standards, according to a report by the Transportation Department's Office of Inspector General. (AP Photo/David Duprey, File)

WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal watchdog says that since a deadly airline crash in 2009, the government hasn't kept its promise to ensure that major airlines are holding their smaller partners to the same safety standards.

The Transportation Department's inspector general faults the Federal Aviation Administration for not taking steps to encourage the big airlines "to consistently share safety information and best practices" with regional airlines that operate flights under contract for them.

That business link is known as code-sharing, by which one airline sells tickets for seats on a flight operated by another airline — United and United Express, for example.

More than half of all airline flights in the U.S. are operated by regional airlines.

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