FAA
seeks $5.9 million penalty over 270 cargo flights
WASHINGTON (AP) - Federal regulators are seeking a $5.9 million penalty against
an Atlanta aviation company that they say operated illegal cargo flights that
were "careless or reckless" and posed a safety risk.
The Federal Aviation Administration said Wednesday that Humes McCoy Aviation
lacked a commercial operating certificate and used pilots who had not passed
required tests. The FAA said the company also didn't have approved programs for
pilot training and handling hazardous materials.
David M. McDonald, an attorney for Humes McCoy, said the company does not own
any aircraft and merely acted as a broker between cargo customers and licensed
air carriers.
"It is our position that no violations took place," he said.
The FAA said Humes McCoy used small planes to operate 270 illegal flights in
North Carolina, South Carolina and Iowa from 2017 through 2019. The alleged
violations are civil, not criminal.
The company has 30 days to respond to the FAA. The agency frequently reduces
proposed penalties during negotiations.
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