Many flights from the SA Airways and its subsidiaries such as Comair have canceled flights because an audit report showed that aircraft were forbidden to take off.
The SA Aerospace Technical Division released the audit, which shows that there are “irregularities” that emerged with the audit.
Exactly what irregularities at SAL Technically led to the booths of dozens of aircraft, remains unclear.
Large-scale confusion prevailed at local airports on Tuesday after airlines were forced to cancel or delay domestic flights following a notice issued by the South African Civil Aviation Authority related to the “finding of irregularities” that must be corrected first.
Informed sources say SAA, Kulula, Mango and Comair airlines were affected, passengers had to be shuffled around on Tuesday after some of the aircrafts were not allowed to take off for safety reasons. South African Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has informed shipping companies of “irregularities” detecte
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