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FAA Proposes $1M Penalty for Illegal Charter Ops
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Weathervane Aviation Services in Massachusetts operated 1,400 illegal charter flights, the FAA alleges.
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Weathervane Aviation Services in Massachusetts operated 1,400 illegal charter flights, the FAA alleges.
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The FAA has proposed a $1 million civil penalty against Weathervane Aviation Services for allegedly operating about 1,400 illegal charter flights between May 9, 2016, and Aug. 31, 2018. The flights by the Westport, Massachusetts-based company were illegal because Weathervane didn’t have an air carrier certificate and they were flown by unqualified pilots, the FAA alleged.


During the period, Weathervane conducted the flights in two twin-engine Cessna 402Cs between New Bedford Regional Airport and Nantucket Memorial Airport, and all but 52 of them occurred after company president Richard Araujo was notified that the company was required to have an air carrier certificate, according to the FAA. Further, the FAA alleged 455 of the flights happened after it notified Araujo of an investigation into his company conducting illegal charters.


The regulator also alleged that Weathervane didn’t have an approved pilot training program and policies and procedure manual. Pilots operating the flights hadn’t passed FAA-required written, oral, flight, and instrument checks, the agency also alleged.


Araujo did not immediately return a message left on Tuesday from AIN seeking comment about the allegations. Weathervane has 30 days to respond to the FAA’s enforcement letter after receiving it.

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