The Federal Aviation Administration will scrutinize United Airways’ operations extra carefully in coming weeks after a spate of current security incidents, the airline advised staff in a memo on Friday.
“We are going to start to see extra of an F.A.A. presence in our operation as they start to evaluation a few of our work processes, manuals and amenities,” Sasha Johnson, a vice chairman of company security on the airline, mentioned within the memo. “We welcome their engagement and are very open to listen to from them about what they discover and their perspective on issues we may have to alter to make us even safer.”
In a few of the incidents, which United has mentioned have been unrelated, a aircraft veered off a runway, one other arrived at its vacation spot with a panel lacking from its physique, one other misplaced a tire after takeoff and an engine caught hearth after ingesting plastic wrapping.
The F.A.A. mentioned in an announcement that it “routinely” monitored airline operations. The company mentioned it “focuses on an airline’s compliance with relevant laws; means to determine hazards, assess and mitigate threat; and successfully handle security.”
Within the United memo, Ms. Johnson mentioned the company would “additionally pause quite a lot of certification actions for a time frame.”
United’s chief govt, Scott Kirby, sought to reassure clients this week that the airline was taking security significantly after the incidents.
“I need you to know that these incidents have our consideration and have sharpened our focus,” he mentioned in an electronic mail to clients. “Our workforce is reviewing the small print of every case to grasp what occurred and utilizing these insights to tell our security coaching and procedures throughout all worker teams.”
Consultants warning in opposition to drawing sweeping conclusions from the episodes, that are regarding however are frequent in aviation and sometimes unreported by the media.