Flying Cheaper
January 18, 2011
19m
Do you know who's fixing your plane? With carriers today outsourcing major repair work -- should we worry?
January 18, 2011
19m
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In a follow-up to the hard-hitting investigation of the regional airline industry, Flying Cheap, FRONTLINE sets its sights on another growing trend — the outsourcing of major airline repair work to foreign-based maintenance operations, from China to El Salvador, and to U.S.-based contractors who keep costs low by using unlicensed mechanics. FRONTLINE correspondent Miles O’Brien investigates reports of undertrained mechanics, foreign workers who can’t read the English language repair manuals, inadequate FAA oversight and the use of unauthorized airline parts. [Explore more stories on the original website for Flying Cheaper.]
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