California Pacific asks for an extension from the FAA and the DOT

California Pacific Airlines (Carlsbad) which ran passed its deadline for Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Part 121 certification and the Department of Transportation (DOT) deadline to start scheduled services has asked for an extension from both agencies as the paper airline continues to fill the required critical positions. The company has refiled its paperwork. According to this report by the U-T San Diego the investors have already spent $10 million trying to get the new airline flying including the monthly $200,000 rent on its sole aircraft (above).

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Copyright Photo: Ton Jochems. Embraer ERJ 170-100LR N760CP (msn 17000006) sits on the tarmac at Carlsbad.