FAA investigation report released

- Advertisement -

New York, USA (CWBN)_ Chairman of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, Senator Roger Wicker, released a “troubling” report on the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) involvement in the two Boeing 737 MAX aircraft crashed that occurred last year.

“Twenty months ago, the Commerce Committee launched an investigation into FAA safety oversight. We have received disclosures from more than 50 whistle-blowers, conducted numerous FAA staff interviews, and reviewed over 15,000 pages of relevant documents.” Wicker said.”

The report asserted several serious allegation brought forward by whistle blowers, and are as follows.

  • The FAA’s senior management was not held accountable for its failure to develop and deliver adequate training in flight standards.
  • The FAA continues to retaliate against whistle-blowers acting in the interest of safety.
  • The General Counsel of the Department of Transportation has failed cooperate with the investigation by providing documents requested as Chairman Wicker under a Constitutional mandate.
  • The FAA allowed Southwest Airlines to operate aircraft without required certifications over several years.
  • During 737 MAX recertification testing, Boeing inappropriately influenced the FAA.
  • The FAA’s senior management have obstructed an investigation conducted by the Department of Transportation with regard to the crashes.

The report maintained that “It is clear that the agency [FAA] requires consistent oversight to ensure their work to protect the flying public is executed fully and correctly.”

Hot this week

Could Single-Stair Apartments Put Canadians at Risk? Calgary Firefighters Sound the Alarm

Commonwealth—The union representing Calgary firefighters is sounding the alarm...

A Mayor’s Murder and a Nation’s Dilemma: How Far Will Mexico Go to Stop the Cartels?

The assassination of Uruapan Mayor Carlos Alberto Manzo Rodríguez...

Carney’s Immigration Pivot: Can ‘Sustainability’ Replace Volume Without Slowing Growth?

Canada’s incoming government, under Prime Minister Mark Carney, is...

Ransomware Hits 48% of Indian Businesses: Can AI Governance Close the Security Gap?

In a stark wake-up call for Indian businesses, a...

Will the 2025 G20 in Johannesburg Be the Turning Point for Africa’s Economic Future?

G20, short for the “Group of 20,” is an...
- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -sitaramatravels.comsitaramatravels.com

Popular Categories

Commonwealth Union
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.