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Allegations Of Violating Drug and Alcohol Testing Requirements The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has proposed a $304,272 civil penalty against Southwest Airlines for allegedly violating drug and alcohol testing regulations. The FAA alleges that Southwest failed to conduct all of the required follow-up drug or alcohol testing for 11 employees, including pilots, flight attendants, and aircraft mechanics.The employees had previously tested positive for alcohol or drugs including marijuana, cocaine and amphetamines. During various periods between August 2021 and July 2024, the employees performed safety-sensitive functions when Southwest Airlines did not subject them to the required follow-up testing.