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Quarterly Enforcement Report 1/1/01 - 3/31/01 QUARTERLY ENFORCEMENT REPORT 1/1/01 - 3/31/01 CASE NUMBER NAME ENTITY TYPE DATE ACTION SANCTION SANCTION CASE TYPE CLOSED MASTER # KNOWN AMOUNT DATE 2000AL720155 TED STEVENS ANCHORAGE AIRPORT OPERATOR 6/18/2000 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 800 DOLLARS SECURITY 1/17/2001 INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT PENALTY 2000CE720105 UNITED AIR LINES INC A/C or COMM OPER 6/20/2000 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 5750 DOLLARS SECURITY 3/8/2001 PENALTY 2000AL720157 TED STEVENS ANCHORAGE AIRPORT OPERATOR 6/23/2000 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 800 DOLLARS SECURITY 1/17/2001 INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT PENALTY 2000CE720106 SOUTHWEST AIRLINES CO A/C or COMM OPER 6/26/2000 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 4500 DOLLARS SECURITY 1/9/2001 PENALTY 2000SW720137 GEORGE BUSH AIRPORT OPERATOR 6/28/2000 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 1100 DOLLARS SECURITY 1/18/2001 INTERCONTINENTAL PENALTY AIRPORT/HOUSTON 2000WP760199 ALOHA AIRLINES INC A/C or COMM OPER 6/28/2000 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 7000 DOLLARS SECURITY 3/19/2001 PENALTY 2000NM720218 DELTA AIR LINES INC A/C or COMM OPER 7/1/2000 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 6000 DOLLARS SECURITY 2/23/2001 PENALTY 2000NM720219 UNITED AIR LINES INC A/C or COMM OPER 7/3/2000 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 11000 DOLLARS SECURITY 1/12/2001 PENALTY 2000NM720220 DELTA AIR LINES INC A/C or COMM OPER 7/3/2000 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 6000 DOLLARS SECU RITY 2/23/2001 PENALTY 2000NM720226 DELTA AIR LINES INC A/C or COMM OPER 7/3/2000 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 7500 DOLLARS SECURITY 2/23/2001 PENALTY 2000NM710513 UNITED AIR LINES INC A/C or COMM OPER 7/4/2000 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 7500 DOLLARS SECURITY 2/14/2001 PENALTY 2000AL720194 JUNEAU INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT OPERATOR 7/12/2000 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 1000 DOLLARS SECURITY 1/8/2001 AIRPORT PENALTY 2000NM720233 UNITED AIR LINES INC A/C or COMM OPER 7/15/2000 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 9250 DOLLARS SECURI TY 1/19/2001 PENALTY 2000CE720110 LAMBERT-ST LOUIS AIRPORT OPERATOR 7/20/2000 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 1100 DOLLARS SECURITY 2/6/2001 INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT PENALTY 2000CE720111 CORPORATE FLIGHT A/C or COMM OPER 7/20/2000 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 5500 DOLLARS SECURITY 3/5/2001 MANAGEMENT INC PENALTY 2000NM720244 DENVER INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT OPERATOR 7/22/2000 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 500 DOLLARS SECURITY 3/14/2001 AIRPORT PENALTY 2000CE720112 SOUTHWEST AIRLINES CO A/C or COMM OPER 7/26/2000 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 7500 DOLLARS SECURITY 1/9/2001 PENALTY 2000NM720245 GREAT LAKES AVIATION LTD A/C or COMM OPER 7/26/2000 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 5000 DOLLARS SECURITY 1/25/2001 PENALTY 2000GL750121 SOUTHWEST AIRLINES CO A/C or COMM OPER 7/26/2000 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 7500 DOLLARS SECURITY 2/16/2001 PENALTY 2000EA720332 NORTHWEST AIRLINES INC A/C or COMM OPER 7/27/2000 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 4500 DOLLARS SECURITY 2/21/2001 PENALTY 2000GL730194 NORTHWEST AIRLINES INC A/C or COMM OPER 7/28/2000 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 6500 DOLLARS SECURITY 2/12/2001 PENALTY 2000NM720253 UNITED AIR LINES INC A/C or COMM OPER 8/1/2000 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 9000 DOLLARS SECURITY 2/22/2001 PENALTY 1 QUARTERLY ENFORCEMENT REPORT 1/1/01 - 3/31/01 CASE NUMBER NAME ENTITY TYPE DATE ACTION SANCTION SANCTION CASE TYPE CLOSED MASTER # KNOWN AMOUNT DATE 2000NM720259 UNITED AIR LINES INC A/C or COMM OPER 8/2/2000 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 4000 DOLLARS SECURITY 2/22/2001 PENALTY 2000NM720275 UNITED AIR LINES INC A/C or COMM OPER 8/18/2000 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 10000 DOLLARS SECURITY 2/22/2001 PENALTY 2000SW730063 US AIRWAYS INC A/C or COMM OPER 8/19/2000 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 6500 DOLLARS SECURITY 3/19/2001 PENALTY 2000EA720235 US AIRWAYS INC A/C or COMM OPER 8/21/2000 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 14000 DOLLARS SECURITY 3/29/2001 2000EA720235 PENALTY 2000NM720276 DENVER INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT OPERATOR 8/22/2000 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 1000 DOLLARS SECURITY 3/14/2001 AIRPORT PENALTY 2000EA730152 US AIRWAYS INC A/C or COMM OPER 8/22/2000 ORD ASSESS CIVIL CONSOLIDAT SECURITY 3/29/2001 2000EA720235 PENALTY ED CASE 2000CE720121 TRANS WORLD AIRLINES INC A/C or COMM OPER 8/23/2000 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 4500 DOLLARS SECURITY 1/9/2001 PENALTY 2000SW710554 US AIRWAYS INC A/C or COMM OPER 8/24/2000 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 6500 DOLLARS SECURITY 3/19/2001 PENALTY 2000NM720283 SOUTHWEST AIRLINES CO A/C or COMM OPER 8/28/2000 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 7500 DOLLARS SECURITY 3/6/2001 PENALTY 2000AL720217 ALASKA AIRLINES INC A/C or COMM OPER 8/29/2000 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 7000 DOLLARS SECURITY 1/22/2001 PENALTY 2000AL720218 TED STEVENS ANCHORAGE AIRPORT OPERATOR 9/5/2000 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 1000 DOLLARS SECURITY 2/15/2001 INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT PENALTY 2000EA720346 US AIRWAYS INC A/C or COMM OPER 9/6/2000 ORD ASSESS CIVIL CONSOLIDA T SECURITY 3/29/2001 2000EA720235 PENALTY ED CASE 2000EA720345 US AIRWAYS INC A/C or COMM OPER 9/7/2000 ORD ASSESS CIVIL CONSOLIDAT SECURITY 3/29/2001 2000EA720235 PENALTY ED CASE 2000CE720128 SOUTHWEST AIRLINES CO A/C or COMM OPER 9/13/2000 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 6500 DOLLARS SECURITY 1/9/2001 PENALTY 2001WP760039 ALOHA AIRLINES INC A/C or COMM OPER 11/30/2000 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 7000 DOLLARS SECURITY 3/19/2001 PENALTY 1998SO170056 SERMATECH APPROVD REPAIR 5/19/1998 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 1100 DOLLARS MAINTENANCE 1/3/2001 INTERNATIONAL INC STA PENALTY 2000CE010012 CHICAGO EXPRESS A/C or COMM OPER 11/16/1999 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2500 DOLLARS FLT OPNS 1/3/2001 AIRLINES INC PENALTY 1999WP760210 AIR CANADA FOREIGN AIR CAR 7/16/1999 ORD ASSESS CP 10000 DOLLARS HAZ MAT 1/4/2001 HMT 2000SW750010 US AIRWAYS INC A/C or COMM OPER 4/17/2000 ORD ASSESS CP 35000 DOLLARS HAZ MAT 1/4/2001 HMT 1998NM010164 ALASKA AIRLINES INC A/C or COMM OPER 7/22/1998 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 22000 DOLLARS MAINTENANCE 1/5/2001 PENALTY 1999CE010035 ACCESSAIR INC A/C or COMM OPER 3/8/1999 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 7500 DOLLARS FLT OPNS 1/5/2001 PENALTY 1999CE010039 ACCESSAIR INC A/C or COMM OPER 4/1/1999 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 7500 DOLLARS MAINTENANCE 1/5/2001 PENALTY 1999CE010051 ACCESSAIR INC A/C or COMM OPER 4/21/1999 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 8000 DOLLARS MAINTENANC E 1/5/2001 PENALTY 2 QUARTERLY ENFORCEMENT REPORT 1/1/01 - 3/31/01 CASE NUMBER NAME ENTITY TYPE DATE ACTION SANCTION SANCTION CASE TYPE CLOSED MASTER # KNOWN AMOUNT DATE 1999CE010064 ACCESSAIR INC A/C or COMM OPER 6/28/1999 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000 DOLLARS FLT OPNS 1/5/2001 PENALTY 1999CE010100 ACCESSAIR INC A/C or COMM OPER 9/8/1999 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 16000 DOLLARS MAINTENANCE 1/5/2001 PENALTY 1996GL250057 TYLER AVIATION INC A/C or COMM OPER 6/20/1996 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 20000 DOLLARS FLT OPNS 1/8/2001 PENALTY 1999SW910074 AIR WILMINGTON INC A/C or COMM OPER 4/28/1999 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 1100 DOLLARS DRUG TESTING 1/9/2001 PENALTY 1999WP230119 AIR DESERT PACIFIC CERTIFICATE 4/29/1999 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 1100 DOLLARS RECORDS/RPT 1/10/2001 SCHOOL PENALTY S 1998WP150019 CANTRELL, ROBERT W dba AGRI OPR 2/17/1998 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 1500 DOLLARS HAZ PER/PROP 1/11/2001 CANTRELL AG AIR PENALTY 2000NM070186 AMERICAN AVIATION INC A/C or COMM OPER 6/27/2000 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2000 DOLLARS FLT OPNS 1/11/2001 PENALTY 2000SW720032 SAUDI ARABIAN AIRLINES FOREIGN AIR CAR 12/15/1999 ORD ASSESS CP 5000 DOLLARS HAZ MAT 1/11/2001 CORP HMT 1997SO190191 AEROJET SERVICE CENTER APPROVD REPAI R 6/30/1997 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 1500 DOLLARS MAINTENANCE 1/12/2001 STA PENALTY 2000WP210016 FARMERS AERIAL SERVICE AGRI OPR 12/1/1999 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 1000 DOLLARS QUAL 1/12/2001 INC PENALTY CONTROL 1998SW070102 GRAND HOLDINGS INC A/C or COMM OPER 2/12/1998 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 10000 DOLLARS MAINTENANCE 1/14/2001 PENALTY 2000NM010129 HARBOR AIRLINES INC A/C or COMM OPER 5/5/2000 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 2500 DOLLARS MAINTENANCE 1/16/2001 PENALTY 1999GL910108 AAR AIRCRAFT SERVICES APPROVD REPAIR 9/13/1999 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 1600 DOLLARS DRUG TESTING 1/17/2001 INC STA PENALTY 2000NM070200 BEMIS AVIONICS APPROVD REPAIR 8/9/2000 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 650 DOLLARS RECORDS/RPT 1/17/2001 STA PENALTY S 2000NM710442 PORTLAND INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT OPERATOR 5/3/2000 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 550 DOLLARS ARPT 1/17/2001 AIRPORT PENALTY OPN/INSP 2000SW110050 TRI-STATE AIRMOTIVE LLC APPROVD REPAIR 7/25/2000 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 1000 DOLLARS MAINTENANCE 1/18/2001 STA PENALTY 1999WP130030 PACIFIC ISLAND AVIATION A/C or COMM OPER 12/4/1998 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 4000 DOLLARS FLT OPNS 1/22/2001 INC PENALTY 1999SW710446 UNITED AIR LINES INC A/C or COMM OPER 7/26/1999 ORD ASSESS CP 72000 DOLLARS HA Z MAT 1/23/2001 HMT 1999SO050069 TRADEWINDS AIRLINES INC A/C or COMM OPER 1/14/1999 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 5000 DOLLARS FLT OPNS 1/24/2001 PENALTY 2000AL700035 ALASKA AIRLINES INC A/C or COMM OPER 2/7/2000 ORD ASSESS CP 20000 DOLLARS TRNG -OTHER 1/25/2001 HMT 2000NM010028 ALASKA AIRLINES INC A/C or COMM OPER 11/12/1999 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 33000 DOLLARS MAINTENANCE 1/25/2001 PENALTY 2000SW150043 BIZJET INTERNATIONAL APPROVD REPAIR 2/3/2000 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 1000 DOLLARS MAINTENANCE 1/25/2001 SALES AND SUPPORT INC STA PENALTY 1998SO710213 SWISS AIR TRANSPORT CO LTD FOREIGN AIR CAR 5/27/1998 ORD ASSESS CP HMT 15000 DOLLARS HAZ MAT 1/26/2001 3 QUARTERLY ENFORCEMENT REPORT 1/1/01 - 3/31/01 CASE NUMBER NAME ENTITY TYPE DATE ACTION SANCTION SANCTION CASE TYPE CLOSED MASTER # KNOWN AMOUNT DATE 1998CE010075 GREAT LAKES AVIATION LTD A/C or COMM OPER 7/7/1998 CP COMPROMIS NO 3000 DOLLARS MAINTENANCE 1/30/2001 FINDING 1999SW070128 EAGLE ONE APPROVD REPAIR 4/30/1999 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 1700 DOLLARS MAINTENANCE 1/30/2001 STA PENALTY 2000SW190120 UNIFLIGHT INC A PPROVD REPAIR 8/7/2000 CP COMPROMIS NO 1500 DOLLARS MAINTENANCE 1/30/2001 STA FINDING 1999GL910056 AIR WISCONSIN AIRLINES A/C or COMM OPER 4/9/1999 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 10500 DOLLARS DRUG TESTING 1/31/2001 CORPORATION PENALTY 2000NM050046 BIG SKY TRANSPORTATION A/C or COMM OPER 9/28/2000 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 1000 DOLLARS MAINTENANCE 1/31/2001 CO PENALTY 2000SO950012 RURAL METRO FIRE APPROVD REPAIR 10/20/1999 ORD ASSESS CIVIL 1500 DOLLARS DRUG TESTING 1/31/2001 PROTECTION CORPORATION STA PENALTY
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