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LaHood thanked Babbitt for his service, saying that under his stewardship the nation's aviation system "became safer and stronger." Earlier Tuesday, LaHood said he told Babbitt he was "very disappointed" that he learned of the administrator's arrest from a news release issued by the Fairfax City police department. It is the police department's policy to disclose the arrests of public officials. Babbitt, who lives in nearby Reston, Va., was the only occupant in the vehicle, police said. He cooperated and was released on his own recognizance, they said. They refused to disclose the results of Babbitt's blood alcohol test. The legal limit is .08. LaHood has aggressively campaigned against drunken driving and is working with police agencies and safety advocates on an annual holiday crackdown on drinking and driving later this month. Safety advocates credit LaHood with doing more to raise the visibility of human factors in highway safety
-- including drunken driving, drivers distracted by cellphone use and parents who fail to buckle in their children
-- than any previous transportation secretary. Babbitt's easy manner, commitment to safety and long experience in the airline industry generated respect in Congress, as well as aviation circles. Babbitt was a former airline captain and internationally recognized expert in aviation and labor relations when Obama tapped him to head the FAA. He was a pilot for now-defunct Eastern Airlines for 25 years and had served as president of the Air Line Pilots Association in the 1990s. As head of the pilots association, he championed the "one level of safety" initiative implemented in 1995 to improve safety standards across the airline industry.
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