Energy secretary took charter flight day
before Price resigned
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[October 05, 2017]
By Emily Flitter
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. Energy Secretary
Rick Perry took a chartered jet to Ohio last week, according to an
airport management company, the day before fellow Cabinet member Tom
Price resigned over his use of private charter flights for government
business.
Perry took the private plane from Hazleton Regional Airport in
Pennsylvania to the Greater Portsmouth Regional Airport in southern Ohio
on Sept. 28, PMH Aviation, the company that runs the Portsmouth airport,
said on Wednesday. The purpose of his trip was to visit a uranium
facility in Piketon, Ohio, according to the Energy Department.
A receptionist at the company declined to answer questions about the
cost of the flight.
The only private jet to land at Greater Portsmouth Regional Airport last
Thursday belonged to Dixie Capital Corp, a Richmond, Virginia-based
charter company, according to data from the Flightaware website. Dixie
confirmed it owned the plane, but declined to comment on Perry or say
how much the trip cost.
A spokeswoman for Perry did not immediately respond to a request for
comment.
Perry was joined in Ohio by U.S. Senator Rob Portman and two U.S.
representatives from the state to visit the decommissioned uranium
enrichment facility in Piketon, according to a statement last week by
the senator's office. Local officials have been lobbying the government
to reopen the facility.
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U.S. Energy Secretary Rick Perry speaks to reporters during a
briefing at the White House in Washington, U.S., June 27, 2017.
REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque
During his stop in Pennsylvania, Perry toured a coal mine.
No commercial airlines serve Hazleton, but airports with commercial
routes in Scranton and Allentown, Pennsylvania, are each an hour
away.
Price resigned last week as U.S. health and human services secretary
and promised to repay the government for some $52,000 worth of
travel including private flights, after Politico and other media
reported on his use of charters.
On Monday, the watchdog agency overseeing the U.S. Interior
Department said it had opened an investigation into the use of
charter flights by Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke, who took a recent
private flight from Las Vegas to Kalispell, Montana, that cost
$12,000.
(Reporting by Emily Flitter; Editing by Peter Cooney)
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