The United States Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Pennsylvania announced Wednesday, the settlement of a federal lawsuit against Chambersburg Skydiving Center, Inc.
The lawsuit was filed by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
The complaint filed on November 7, 2012, claimed the skydiving center operated an aircraft in violation of the federal aviation regulations by failing to have the aircraft inspected, failing to have an annual inspection and operating the aircraft when it was not in airworthy condition.
Under the terms of the settlement, Chambersburg Skydiving Center Inc., will pay $10,000 in satisfaction of all violations. The company also agreed to fully cooperate with the FAA for the purpose of conducting inspections and investigations concerning compliance with federal aviation regulations.
The lawsuit was filed by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
The complaint filed on November 7, 2012, claimed the skydiving center operated an aircraft in violation of the federal aviation regulations by failing to have the aircraft inspected, failing to have an annual inspection and operating the aircraft when it was not in airworthy condition.
Under the terms of the settlement, Chambersburg Skydiving Center Inc., will pay $10,000 in satisfaction of all violations. The company also agreed to fully cooperate with the FAA for the purpose of conducting inspections and investigations concerning compliance with federal aviation regulations.