Judge Rejects JetBlue's 'Overly Restrictive Interpretation' Claim on Mechanics' Maintenance Logs
"JetBlue argues that because JetBlue's manual contains a § 121.709(e) authorization, the AMM [Aircraft Maintenance Manual] reference provision is inapplicable. ... JetBlue would have the court interpret § 121.709(e) as exempting JetBlue from following its own procedures. But FARs do not negate compliant rules air carriers place on themselves via their maintenance manuals. In fact, 14 C.F.R. § 121.709(b)(1) explicitly states that aircraft maintenance logs must 'be prepared in accordance with the carrier's maintenance manual,'" U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani wrote.
November 21, 2023 at 11:11 AM
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Personal InjuryA federal judge in Massachusetts rejected JetBlue's effort to reconsider its motion for summary judgment in a lawsuit against it arising from a cabin overhead bin that allegedly detached and struck and injured a passenger.
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