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Mon, Sep 29, 2003

Champion Grounds 727s to Check W&B

Bloomington (MN) based charter operator Champion Air voluntarily grounded eight of its fleet of eleven 727-200s, to work out a disparity in how it calculates weight and balance, reporter Liz Fedor, of the Minneapolis Star Tribune noted.

Apparently, "...the concern focused on Champion's weight and balance procedures, not on a specific aircraft or flight." That means that whatever the problem might have been, it was with the way things were being done, across the board.

Champion, which flies sports teams among others, had long been owned by Northwest (40%) and the family of majority owner Carl Pohlad (who also owns the Minnesota Twins). The five new owners, led by Stephen Spellman, Champion's president and CEO, closed on the deal on June 30. It is not disclosed how long this particular procedure, now under investigation and revision with the help of the Minneapolis FSDO, had been in place; the exact extent of the hazard posed, if any, was not publicly disclosed.

FMI: www.championair.com

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