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FORT WORTH, Texas – The Federal Aviation Administration is increasing oversight of American Airlines after three mishaps during landings last month. Jetliners’ wingtips touched the ground during two landings, one in Charlotte, N.C., on Dec. 13, the other in Austin, Texas, on Dec. 24. And in Jamaica, a plane overshot the runway during heavy rain on Dec. 22. FAA officials said in a statement Friday they will conduct a review of the mishaps to see if there might be a larger issue. The statement says that if needed, the FAA will work with American on corrective action. A spokesman for American, a unit of Fort Worth, Texas-based AMR Corp., told the Fort Worth Star-Telegram on Friday that the company is cooperating with the FAA and conducting its own investigation.
http://edition.cnn.com/2010/TRAVEL/01/01/american.airlines.tsa/index.html December 28, 2009 — Updated 0313 GMT FAA watching American Airlines closely after botched landings STORY HIGHLIGHTS * FAA says it is scrutinizing American Airlines after three faulty landings in December * FAA investigating because incidents over a short period of time, says FAA spokesman * American Airlines says FAA investigation routine in landing incidents Washington (CNN) — The FAA said Friday it is heightening scrutiny of American Airlines after the carrier had three landings go wrong in December. “In situations where there may be several incidents involving a single carrier over a short period of time, FAA inspectors increase their oversight, which we’re doing now,” FAA spokesman Lynn Lunsford said. The review was prompted by the botched landings of three planes between December 13 and December 24. In th