FAA review finds Allegiant Air has several ‘minor, non-systemic’ deficiencies

Allegiant Air said a FAA audit of its operations, training, maintenance and compliance with regulations turned up “minor” or “non-systemic” issues, the carrier said Thursday. Allegiant Air released the FAA’s July 18 summary of its findings from a 3-month evaluation, which concluded June 30. An FAA spokesman said the evaluation, which every airline must undergo every 5 years, uncovered “a number” of deficiencies. “None were systemic regulatory problems, which are the most serious category of deficiencies identified in these types of reviews.” He said the FAA will “closely monitor” the effectiveness of Allegiant’s mitigations, which are due by Sept 30. The FAA has determined that the findings don't warrant enforcement action at this time. <br/>
Wall Street Journal
http://www.wsj.com/articles/faa-review-finds-allegiant-air-has-several-minor-non-systemic-deficiencies-1469133000
7/21/16