Homendy, who was renominated by President Joe Biden last month,
was the on-scene board member for last week's Baltimore bridge
collapse and the Jan. 5 Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 9 mid-air
emergency prompted by a door panel blowout.
Homendy, who has served on the board since 2018 and has been
chair since August 2021, previously was a senior legislative
staffer working on transportation issues.
Last month, Homendy criticized what she termed Boeing's lack of
cooperation in the door plug probe including failing to disclose
the names of 25 workers on the door crew at the 737 factory in
Renton, Washington. After Homendy's comments, Boeing provided
the 25 names. Boeing denied failing to cooperate.
She has also urged action after a series of near-miss aviation
safety incidents, and urged the Federal Aviation Administration
to mandate retrofitting all planes with cockpit voice-recorders
capturing 25 hours of data from the current two-hour loop.
Homendy has also pushed for new train safety measures after the
February 2023 derailment of a Norfolk Southern operated train in
East Palestine, Ohio, saying the board will "make safety
recommendations to prevent similar derailments from ever
happening again ... It is our job to hold everyone accountable."
Homendy previously has criticized the National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration for failing to ensure driver assistance
systems like Tesla Autopilot or nascent self-driving vehicles
are safe.
In February 2023, a FedEx cargo plane and a Southwest Airlines,
Boeing 737 that came within about 115 feet (35 meters) of each
other in Austin in poor visibility conditions could have been a
"terrible tragedy," Homendy said.
She said last year that seven close call aviation incidents
"must serve as a wake-up call for every single one of us, before
something more catastrophic occurs."
(Reporting by David Shepardson; Editing by Sandra Maler and
Chris Reese)
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