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FAA officials declined to speak publicly about the audit since it hasn't yet been released by the inspector general. However, an FAA official said the agency has submitted formal replies that agree with many of the auditors conclusions about weaknesses in maintenance oversight at American. Those problems were largely corrected during a special in-depth FAA review of American maintenance programs last spring, the official said. Wagner said American has cooperated with the inspector general's audit. He declined to comment further. In 2008, the FAA proposed a $7.1 million fine against American for, among other violations, flying two jets 58 times without making repairs after an FAA inspector and American's own mechanics found problems with their autopilot systems. Those problems were unrelated to the issues that led to the groundings. ___ On the Net: Federal Aviation Administration: http://www.faa.gov/ Transportation Department Inspector General: http://www.oig.dot.gov/ American Airlines: http://www.aa.com/
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