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Babbitt has also leaned on major carriers to work voluntarily with their regional partners to adopt many of the crew training, aircraft maintenance and other safety programs at larger airlines that exceed FAA standards. Airlines and FAA officials say the effort has been successful. "Regional airlines fly under the same gold standards as the majors. There is one level of safety," said Roger Cohen, president of the Regional Airline Association. But airline pilots say major carriers partner with regional carriers in part to cut costs. Regional carriers can't keep costs down, they say, by adding expensive safety programs and hiring more experienced pilots. "I think they might be talking the talk, but there is no evidence they are walking the walk," said James Ray, a spokesman for the US Airlines Pilots Association, which represents pilots at US Airways. ___ Online:
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