House Republican opposes Biden pick to run FAA
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[January 27, 2023]
By David Shepardson
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. House Transportation and Infrastructure
Committee chair on Thursday said Republicans will not grant a waiver to
allow President Joe Biden's pick to head the Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA).
Republicans have said Biden's nominee Phil Washington needs a waiver
because he does not qualify as a civilian under the law. Washington, the
Denver International Airport chief executive, was nominated in July but
the Senate Commerce Committee has yet to hold a hearing.
"The FAA is running on autopilot. You can only run on autopilot so long
before you run out of gas, you wake up and your over Utah," said
Representative Sam Graves, a Republican who heads the committee
overseeing the FAA.
Republicans have harshly criticized the FAA after the Notice to Air
Missions pilot messaging database failed, which led to a more than
90-minute nationwide grounding of planes on Jan. 11 that disrupted more
than 11,000 flights, the first such halt since the Sept. 11, 2001
attacks.
"You want to talk about crippling the country and showing our enemies
just how vulnerable we are," Graves said of the NOTAM outage. "They've
got to get their act together, they've really do, they've got to
modernize their processes and their system."
The NOTAM system provides pilots, flight crews and other users of U.S.
airspace with critical safety notices.
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Graves said the FAA needs to fill key leadership positions and said
Washington does not have enough aviation experience to serve as FAA
administrator. Before being named to run the Denver Airport in 2021
did not have any significant aviation experience, Republicans
complain. The FAA has been without a permanent administrator since
March 31, 2022.
Senator Roger Wicker, the top Republican on the Commerce Committee,
who earlier expressed "skepticism" about Washington due to his "lack
of experience in aviation," told Reuters in December that he thought
the nomination should not be approved.
Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer earlier this month urged
speedy action on Washington's nomination. "With recent events,
including airline troubles and (the NOTAM outage), this agency needs
a leader confirmed by the Senate immediately."
Congress plans to take up the issue and whether the FAA needs more
money to modernize various computer systems this year. Congress must
reauthorize the FAA by Sept. 30.
(Reporting by David Shepardson, Editing by Franklin Paul and Diane
Craft)
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