The Federal Aviation Administration ordered that Susquehanna...
The Federal Aviation Administration ordered that Susquehanna Airlines, a small New York commuter carrier, be grounded after investigators reported a broad range of alleged safety violations. The airline, based in Sidney, N.Y., has seven planes and operated daily flights between Binghamton, N.Y., and Boston, Chicago and the three New York City-area airports. Last Dec. 17, a Susquehanna plane crashed into a fog-shrouded mountain northeast of Binghamton, killing four persons.
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