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'''L.A.B. Flying Service''' was an [[United States|American]] [[airline]] based in [[Haines, Alaska|Haines]], [[Alaska]], [[United States|U.S.]] It operated scheduled, charter and sightseeing flights in [[Alaska Panhandle|Southeast Alaska]]. Its main base was [[Haines Airport]], with a hub at [[Juneau International Airport]].<ref name="FI">{{cite news | title= Directory: World Airlines | work= [[Flight International]] | page= 103 | date= 2007-04-03}}</ref>
'''L.A.B. Flying Service''' was an American [[airline]] based in [[Haines, Alaska|Haines]], [[Alaska]]. It operated scheduled, charter and sightseeing flights in [[Alaska Panhandle|Southeast Alaska]]. Its main base was [[Haines Airport]], with a hub at [[Juneau International Airport]].<ref name="FI">{{cite news | title= Directory: World Airlines | work= [[Flight International]] | page= 103 | date= 2007-04-03}}</ref>


== History ==
== History ==
[[File:Piper PA-32 Cherokee Six.jpg|thumb|[[Piper PA-32]]-300 (N2897X)]]
[[File:Piper PA-32 Cherokee Six.jpg|thumb|[[Piper PA-32]]-300 (N2897X)]]
The airline was established and started operations in 1956. It had 55 employees as of March 2007.<ref name="FI"/> L.A.B. Flying Service, named for its founder (and President), Layton A. Bennett, was Alaska's oldest continuously-operating small passenger airline. Layton A. Bennett received the [[Federal Aviation Administration|FAA]]'s [[Wright Brothers Master Pilot Award]] for his work in operating the airline for over 50 years.<ref>[http://www.faa.gov/safety/awards/wright_bros/list/ Wright Brothers Master Pilot Award list]</ref>
The airline was established and started operations in 1956. It had 55 employees as of March 2007.<ref name="FI"/> L.A.B. Flying Service, named for its founder (and President), Layton A. Bennett, was Alaska's oldest continuously-operating small passenger airline. Layton A. Bennett received the [[Federal Aviation Administration]]'s [[Wright Brothers Master Pilot Award]] for his work in operating the airline for over 50 years.<ref>[http://www.faa.gov/safety/awards/wright_bros/list/ Wright Brothers Master Pilot Award list] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070216225929/http://www.faa.gov/safety/awards/wright_bros/list/ |date=2007-02-16 }}</ref>


==2008 Grounding==
==2008 grounding==
In July 2008, [[Alaska Public Media|APRN]] reported that the FAA had grounded LAB's entire fleet, because, in their words, "LAB Flying Service lacks the care, judgment and responsibility required to hold an air carrier certificate." One of the seven counts listed in the grounding order stated that LAB mechanics took an engine off of an airplane that had been destroyed in a fire with temperatures in excess of 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit and re-mounted it on another airplane, intending to put it back into service. LAB will not be able to apply for a new flight certificate until July 2009, unless they successfully appeal the order before then.<ref>[http://aprn.org/2008/07/28/faa-report-details-why-lab-flying-service-was-grounded/ "FAA report details why LAB Flying Service was grounded" APRN's Rosemarie Alexander, KTOO - Juneau, Mon, July 28, 2008]</ref> LAB's website and email system turned off August 26, 2008.
In July 2008, [[Alaska Public Media]] reported that the FAA had grounded LAB's entire fleet, because, in their words, "LAB Flying Service lacks the care, judgment and responsibility required to hold an air carrier certificate." One of the seven counts listed in the grounding order stated that LAB mechanics took an engine off of an airplane that had been destroyed in a fire with temperatures in excess of 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit and re-mounted it on another airplane, intending to put it back into service.<ref>[http://aprn.org/2008/07/28/faa-report-details-why-lab-flying-service-was-grounded/ "FAA report details why LAB Flying Service was grounded" APRN's Rosemarie Alexander, KTOO - Juneau, Mon, July 28, 2008]</ref> LAB's website and email system turned off August 26, 2008.


==See also==
==See also==
[[List of airlines in Alaska]]
* [[List of airlines in Alaska]]
* [[List of defunct airlines of the United States]]


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 01:50, 7 December 2024

L A B Flying Service
IATA ICAO Call sign
JF LAB LAB
Founded1956; 68 years ago (1956)
Ceased operations2008; 16 years ago (2008)
HeadquartersHaines, Alaska, U.S.
Websitehttp://www.labflying.com/

L.A.B. Flying Service was an American airline based in Haines, Alaska. It operated scheduled, charter and sightseeing flights in Southeast Alaska. Its main base was Haines Airport, with a hub at Juneau International Airport.[1]

History

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Piper PA-32-300 (N2897X)

The airline was established and started operations in 1956. It had 55 employees as of March 2007.[1] L.A.B. Flying Service, named for its founder (and President), Layton A. Bennett, was Alaska's oldest continuously-operating small passenger airline. Layton A. Bennett received the Federal Aviation Administration's Wright Brothers Master Pilot Award for his work in operating the airline for over 50 years.[2]

2008 grounding

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In July 2008, Alaska Public Media reported that the FAA had grounded LAB's entire fleet, because, in their words, "LAB Flying Service lacks the care, judgment and responsibility required to hold an air carrier certificate." One of the seven counts listed in the grounding order stated that LAB mechanics took an engine off of an airplane that had been destroyed in a fire with temperatures in excess of 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit and re-mounted it on another airplane, intending to put it back into service.[3] LAB's website and email system turned off August 26, 2008.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Directory: World Airlines". Flight International. 2007-04-03. p. 103.
  2. ^ Wright Brothers Master Pilot Award list Archived 2007-02-16 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "FAA report details why LAB Flying Service was grounded" APRN's Rosemarie Alexander, KTOO - Juneau, Mon, July 28, 2008