vodka you have it all wrong... i think you're misunderstanding me friend.
im talking about being in the jumpseat on SWA while commuting to wherever to complete whatever job.
im sitting there in the cockpit. ok. no communication indicates any clearance to exceed 250 knots. they pull the overspeed Circuit breaker and exceed the barber pole limitation by 10 to 20 knots... not once or twice but for the majority of an entire flight! I have seen this practice, from inside the flight deck, sitting in the jumpseat, with my own eyballs on at least 3 occasions and have heard coworkers relate the same story to me countless times.
if my chief pilot got wind that i pulled an overspeed warning CB and exceeded a limitation i would be fired - period.
I think southwest deserves to get nailed, just like U.S. Airways or Delta or Northwest or American would deserve to get nailed for skipping required inspections to their aircraft. Did you read the articles? a 4 inch long crack in a pressure bulkhead or a part connected to a pressure bulkhead is a big deal. period... Hawaii - 737 - convertible top - dead flight attendant - thats a big deal and southwest nor any other company - they are not immune to these occurrences.
irregardless of their taxi speed or indicated airspeed - its the business of the FAA to regulate and enforce the safety of the flying public when it comes to air travel... skipping these inspections is HUGE and i would not want my family on board a plane that had missed what the FAA calls a "Safety critical inspection".
Im not trying to look down on southwest... I have a few friends there, and it would be great to work there one day myself, but i know what i have seen.
its not just southwest... ALL the airlines deserve whatever harsh penalties they get for ANY safety or procedural violation.
10 million? shoot i say fine them 20! or even 30! ;D
(EDIT) regarding the overun... it happened at least twice...
Southwest airlines flight 1455 in Burbank, CA -Probable cause according to the NTSB = Excessive Airspeed during the approach and landing phases of flight.
see also... Southwest airlines flight 1248 in Chicago, IL