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Quarterly Enforcement Report 10/1/00 - 12/31/00 QUARTERLY ENFORCEMENT REPORT 10/1/00 - 12/31/00 CASE DATE SANCTION CLOSED NUMBER NAME ENTITY TYPE KNOWN ACTION AMOUNT SANCTION CASE TYPE DATE MILWAUKEE GENERAL AIR CERTIFICATE INDEFINITE 2000GL130027 CHARTER INC A/C or COMM OPER 1/3/00 SUSPENSION DURATION OTHER 7/13/00 WILL ROGERS WORLD AIRPORT ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000SW710202 AIRPORT OPERATOR 2/2/00 PENALTY 1100 DOLLARS SECURITY 7/5/00 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000NM710143 SOUTHWEST AIRLINES CO A/C or COMM OPER 2/8/00 PENALTY 7500 DOLLARS SECURITY 7/10/00 SEATTLE-TACOMA AIRPORT ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000NM710155 INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT OPERATOR 2/15/00 PENALTY 1100 DOLLARS SECURITY 7/10/00 SEATTLE TACOMA AIRPORT ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000NM710235 INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT OPERATOR 4/6/00 PENALTY 1100 DOLLARS SECURITY 7/10/00 SALT LAKE CITY AIRPORT ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000NM720109 INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT OPERATOR 2/12/00 PENALTY 900 DOLLARS SECURITY 7/10/00 DENVER INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000NM720077 AIRPORT OPERATOR 2/2/00 PENALTY 1000 DOLLARS SECURITY 7/18/00 DENVER INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000NM720088 AIRPORT OPERATOR 2/8/00 PENALTY 1100 DOLLARS SECURITY 7/18/00 DENVER INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000NM720090 AIRPORT OPERATOR 2/10/00 PENALTY 1100 DOLLARS SECURITY 7/18/00 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000NM720075 AMERICA WEST AIRLINES INC A/C or COMM OPER 1/28/00 PENALTY 7500 DOLLARS SECURITY 7/19/00 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000NM720064 AMERICAN AIRLINES INC A/C or COMM OPER 1/10/00 PENALTY 3500 DOLLARS SECURITY 7/20/00 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000NM720082 NORTHWEST AIRLINES INC A/C or COMM OPER 1/31/00 PENALTY 3000 DOLLARS SECURITY 7/21/00 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000NM720073 TRANS WORLD AIRLINES INC A/C or COMM OPER 1/26/00 PENALTY 1000 DOLLARS SECURITY 7/26/00 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000AL720095 ALASKA AIRLINES INC A/C or COMM OPER 2/7/00 PENALTY 7500 DOLLARS SECURITY 7/28/00 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000GL740020 SOUTHWEST AIRLINES CO A/C or COMM OPER 1/16/00 PENALTY 6000 DOLLARS SECURITY 7/28/00 SPOKANE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000NM710228 AIRPORT OPERATOR 3/4/00 PENALTY 0 DOLLARS SECURITY 7/28/00 WICHITA MID-CONTINENT AIRPORT ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000CE710042 AIRPORT OPERATOR 3/16/00 PENALTY 1000 DOLLARS SECURITY 8/10/00 WICHITA MID-CONTINENT AIRPORT ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000CE710043 AIRPORT OPERATOR 3/17/00 PENALTY 1000 DOLLARS SECURITY 8/11/00 LAMBERT ST LOUIS AIRPORT ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000CE720041 INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT OPERATOR 2/16/00 PENALTY 1100 DOLLARS SECURITY 8/11/00 LAMBERT ST LOUIS AIRPORT ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000CE720056 INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT OPERATOR 3/17/00 PENALTY 1100 DOLLARS SECURITY 8/11/00 CAPITAL REGION AIRPORT AIRPORT ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000EA720105 COMMISSION OPERATOR 2/3/00 PENALTY 700 DOLLARS SECURITY 8/22/00 NEW ORLEANS AIRPORT ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000SW730026 INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT OPERATOR 2/11/00 PENALTY 1100 DOLLARS SECURITY 8/22/00 AIR WISCONSIN AIRLINES ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000NM720097 CORPORATION A/C or COMM OPER 2/11/00 PENALTY 3000 DOLLARS SECURITY 8/23/00 HORIZON AIR INDUSTRIES ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000NM710126 INC A/C or COMM OPER 1/18/00 PENALTY 8000 DOLLARS SECURITY 8/24/00 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000NM710158 NORTHWEST AIRLINES INC A/C or COMM OPER 2/15/00 PENALTY 7000 DOLLARS SECURITY 8/24/00 1 QUARTERLY ENFORCEMENT REPORT 10/1/00 - 12/31/00 CASE DATE SANCTION CLOSED NUMBER NAME ENTITY TYPE KNOWN ACTION AMOUNT SANCTION CASE TYPE DATE HORIZON AIR INDUSTRIES ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000NM710241 INC A/C or COMM OPER 4/7/00 PENALTY 4000 DOLLARS SECURITY 8/24/00 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000NM720103 UNITED AIR LINES INC A/C or COMM OPER 2/11/00 PENALTY 7500 DOLLARS SECURITY 8/24/00 HORIZON AIR INDUSTRIES ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000NM720128 INC A/C or COMM OPER 2/27/00 PENALTY 4000 DOLLARS SECURITY 8/24/00 SEATTLE-TACOMA AIRPORT ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000NM710145 INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT OPERATOR 2/9/00 PENALTY 1100 DOLLARS SECURITY 8/25/00 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000NM710195 ALASKA AIRLINES INC A/C or COMM OPER 3/10/00 PENALTY 8000 DOLLARS SECURITY 8/28/00 AIRPORT ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000CE710036 EPPLEY AIRFIELD OPERATOR 3/6/00 PENALTY 1100 DOLLARS SECURITY 8/29/00 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000GL730072 NORTHWEST AIRLINES INC A/C or COMM OPER 2/5/00 PENALTY 8500 DOLLARS SECURITY 9/6/00 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000NM720107 SOUTHWEST AIRLINES CO A/C or COMM OPER 2/16/00 PENALTY 4750 DOLLARS SECURITY 9/6/00 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000NM710173 SOUTHWEST AIRLINES CO A/C or COMM OPER 2/17/00 PENALTY 6000 DOLLARS SECURITY 9/8/00 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000GL720082 SPIRIT AIRLINES INC A/C or COMM OPER 2/24/00 PENALTY 6000 DOLLARS SECURITY 9/11/00 AMERICAN EAGLE AIRLINES ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000SW700001 INC A/C or COMM OPER 1/12/00 PENALTY 6250 DOLLARS SECURITY 9/12/00 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000SW710155 AMERICAN AIRLINES INC A/C or COMM OPER 1/10/00 PENALTY 19500 DOLLARS SECURITY 9/12/00 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000SW710201 AMERICAN AIRLINES INC A/C or COMM OPER 2/2/00 PENALTY 6000 DOLLARS SECURITY 9/12/00 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000SW710204 AMERICAN AIRLINES INC A/C or COMM OPER 2/1/00 PENALTY 6500 DOLLARS SECURITY 9/12/00 AMERICAN EAGLE AIRLINES ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000SW720037 INC A/C or COMM OPER 1/10/00 PENALTY 9000 DOLLARS SECURITY 9/12/00 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000GL730074 DELTA AIR LINES INC A/C or COMM OPER 2/6/00 PENALTY 4000 DOLLARS SECURITY 9/13/00 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000GL730095 TRANS WORLD AIRLINES INC A/C or COMM OPER 3/6/00 PENALTY 5000 DOLLARS SECURITY 9/13/00 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000NM710242 SOUTHWEST AIRLINES CO A/C or COMM OPER 4/7/00 PENALTY 8000 DOLLARS SECURITY 9/13/00 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000AL720093 ALASKA AIRLINES INC A/C or COMM OPER 2/9/00 PENALTY 9000 DOLLARS SECURITY 9/14/00 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000AL720094 ALASKA AIRLINES INC A/C or COMM OPER 2/9/00 PENALTY 5000 DOLLARS SECURITY 9/14/00 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000EA720091 UNITED AIR LINES INC A/C or COMM OPER 1/20/00 PENALTY 6000 DOLLARS SECURITY 9/14/00 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000SO740119 DELTA AIR LINES INC A/C or COMM OPER 1/28/00 PENALTY 5500 DOLLARS SECURITY 9/14/00 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000SO740153 DELTA AIR LINES INC A/C or COMM OPER 2/16/00 PENALTY 11500 DOLLARS SECURITY 9/14/00 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000SO760121 DELTA AIR LINES INC A/C or COMM OPER 2/25/00 PENALTY 5500 DOLLARS SECURITY 9/14/00 WICHITA MID-CONTINENT AIRPORT ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000CE710032 AIRPORT OPERATOR 3/4/00 PENALTY 900 DOLLARS SECURITY 9/15/00 2 QUARTERLY ENFORCEMENT REPORT 10/1/00 - 12/31/00 CASE DATE SANCTION CLOSED NUMBER NAME ENTITY TYPE KNOWN ACTION AMOUNT SANCTION CASE TYPE DATE WILL ROGERS WORLD AIRPORT ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000SW710227 AIRPORT OPERATOR 2/6/00 PENALTY 1100 DOLLARS SECURITY 9/18/00 2000SW710228 WILL ROGERS WORLD AIR AIRPORT OPER. 2/7/00 ORD ASSESS CIVIL PEN. 1999 DOLLARS SECURITY 9/18/00 WILL ROGERS WORLD AIRPORT ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000SW710247 AIRPORT OPERATOR 2/24/00 PENALTY 1100 DOLLARS SECURITY 9/18/00 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000NM720084 UNITED AIR LINES INC A/C or COMM OPER 2/8/00 PENALTY 7500 DOLLARS SECURITY 9/20/00 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000NM720085 UNITED AIR LINES INC A/C or COMM OPER 2/8/00 PENALTY 7500 DOLLARS SECURITY 9/20/00 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000NM720094 UNITED AIR LINES INC A/C or COMM OPER 2/12/00 PENALTY 7500 DOLLARS SECURITY 9/20/00 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000NM720105 UNITED AIR LINES INC A/C or COMM OPER 2/18/00 PENALTY 7500 DOLLARS SECURITY 9/20/00 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000SW710167 UNITED AIR LINES INC A/C or COMM OPER 1/14/00 PENALTY 16000 DOLLARS SECURITY 9/20/00 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000SW710193 UNITED AIR LINES INC A/C or COMM OPER 1/25/00 PENALTY 7400 DOLLARS SECURITY 9/20/00 LAMBERT ST LOUIS AIRPORT ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000CE720035 INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT OPERATOR 2/6/00 PENALTY 1100 DOLLARS SECURITY 9/22/00 LAMBERT ST LOUIS AIRPORT ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000CE720038 INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT OPERATOR 2/9/00 PENALTY 900 DOLLARS SECURITY 9/22/00 ANCHORAGE AIRPORT ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000AL720100 INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT OPERATOR 2/18/00 PENALTY 1100 DOLLARS SECURITY 9/26/00 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000NM720061 AMERICAN AIRLINES INC A/C or COMM OPER 1/11/00 PENALTY 7500 DOLLARS SECURITY 9/26/00 COLORADO SPRINGS AIRPORT ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000NM720083 AIRPORT OPERATOR 2/8/00 PENALTY 550 DOLLARS SECURITY 9/26/00 COLORADO SPRINGS AIRPORT ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000NM720101 AIRPORT OPERATOR 2/20/00 PENALTY 550 DOLLARS SECURITY 9/26/00 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000GL730064 NORTHWEST AIRLINES INC A/C or COMM OPER 1/10/00 PENALTY 6500 DOLLARS SECURITY 9/27/00 PORTLAND INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000NM710169 AIRPORT OPERATOR 2/19/00 PENALTY 250 DOLLARS SECURITY 9/27/00 PORTLAND INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000NM710196 AIRPORT OPERATOR 2/25/00 PENALTY 750 DOLLARS SECURITY 9/27/00 PORTLAND INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000NM710197 AIRPORT OPERATOR 3/4/00 PENALTY 550 DOLLARS SECURITY 9/27/00 PORTLAND INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000NM710198 AIRPORT OPERATOR 3/12/00 PENALTY 250 DOLLARS SECURITY 9/27/00 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000NM710171 ALASKA AIRLINES INC A/C or COMM OPER 2/19/00 PENALTY 5000 DOLLARS SECURITY 9/28/00 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000NM720135 CONTINENTAL AIRLINES INC A/C or COMM OPER 3/11/00 PENALTY 7500 DOLLARS SECURITY 9/28/00 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 1999SO720044 US AIRWAYS INC A/C or COMM OPER 2/20/99 PENALTY 7,500 DOLLARS SECURITY 10/12/00 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 1999SW070149 UNITED AIR LINES INC A/C or COMM OPER 5/24/99 PENALTY 15,000 DOLLARS MAINTENANCE 10/12/00 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 1999SW710396 NORTHWEST AIRLINES INC A/C or COMM OPER 6/23/99 PENALTY 7,000 DOLLARS SECURITY 10/12/00 1999WP280071 AMERICA WEST AIRLINES INC A/C or COMM OPER 3/17/99 ORD ASSESS CIVIL PEN.
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