FAA Proposes Fines Against American Airlines, Southwest Over Drug Testing Failures

The regulator said a dozen flight attendants who had tested positive for drugs did not undergo mandatory follow-up tests.
FAA Proposes Fines Against American Airlines, Southwest Over Drug Testing Failures
An airplane at the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Arlington, Va., on Sept. 13, 2025. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch Times
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The Federal Aviation Administration on Wednesday suggested a $255,000 civil penalty against American Airlines, accusing the Fort Worth-based airline of permitting 12 flight attendants to resume safety-sensitive work after testing positive for drugs or alcohol without completing required follow-up testing. The announcement comes days after the agency suggested a civil penalty for Southwest Airlines over similar allegations.

The penalty, made public April 8, is the most recent in a series of federal enforcement actions targeting the airline. 
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Kimberly Hayek
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Kimberly Hayek is a reporter for The Epoch Times. She covers California news and has worked as an editor and on scene at the U.S.-Mexico border during the 2018 migrant caravan crisis.