FAA Proposes $67,500 Civil Penalty Against Crow Executive Air

The FAA alleges that Crow operated a Cessna Citation aircraft on 10 flights for compensation or hire using two unqualified co-pilots and flew the aircraft when checks were overdue for a piece of navigation equipment.
July 12, 2024

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) proposes a $67,500 civil penalty against Crow Executive Air, Inc., (Crow) of Perrysburg, Ohio, for allegedly using two unqualified pilots and for failing to perform a required equipment check.

The FAA alleges that Crow operated a Cessna Citation aircraft on 10 flights for compensation or hire using two unqualified co-pilots and flew the aircraft when checks were overdue for a piece of navigation equipment.

Crow has 30 days after receiving the FAA’s enforcement letter to respond to the agency.

 
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