FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker testified before a House Transportation subcommittee, addressing questions about the agency's oversight of Boeing, particularly after the January 5 Boeing 737 MAX 9 door panel blowout. Whitaker committed to enforcing accountability for any safety violations. The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board announced it would release a preliminary report on the incident. Members of the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee underscored the need for stringent aviation safety measures and the enactment of long-term FAA legislation.
The FAA's head told Congress he'll do everything in his power to hold Boeing accountable for any safety violations that contributed to last month's 737 Max 9 accident. https://t.co/MwyIFkTLXr
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The head of FAA pledges to hold Boeing accountable for any violations of safety rules https://t.co/RYwGQ7q8cS
FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker is expected to face tough questioning from lawmakers at a House subcommittee hearing on the agency’s oversight of Boeing. https://t.co/4QSSg8Eo19
LIVE: New FAA administrator testifies before Congress https://t.co/sZwWwqvsFW
The new chief of the Federal Aviation Administration says the agency will use more people to monitor aircraft manufacturing and hold Boeing accountable for any violations of safety regulations: https://t.co/uPKebauX0l
Mike Whitaker, who leads the Federal Aviation Administration, is set to testify before House lawmakers as Boeing faces another crisis involving a 737 Max jet. https://t.co/HtqCgqp372
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) chief Mike Whitaker is expected to tell lawmakers that Boeing will be held accountable by the agency for violations of safety regulations, according to reports. https://t.co/EUTvjdTWmE https://t.co/1IaLsU2rK2
Today, I am joining @TransportDems to learn what the Federal Aviation Administration is doing to address aviation’s biggest challenges, including strengthening the safety of the flying public. ✈️ Watch the hearing here ⤵️ https://t.co/v4Nd8bHyqo
WATCH LIVE: House Transportation Committee convenes hearing on Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) oversight https://t.co/m6CNSrUn7d https://t.co/w42G8GDxOi
FAA Administrator @FAA_Mike Whitaker testifies on aviation safety House @transportgop @TransportDems – LIVE online here: https://t.co/mc3YrwWyJu
I appeared on the @TODAYshow to discuss today's hearing on aviation safety & @FAANews, including last month's dangerous incident with a Boeing 737 MAX 9. You can livestream the hearing with @FAA_Mike beginning at 7 a.m. PT/10 a.m. ET at https://t.co/R2CoW7L4yT. https://t.co/pOFUH6HYuC
LIVE: FAA chief Michael Whitaker testifies before Congress after Boeing 737 Max-9 blowout https://t.co/L9onac4pSr
WATCH LIVE: FAA head testifies before House Transportation committee on American aviation and safety https://t.co/258rjG4E2f
LIVE: Administrator Whitaker testifies about a wide range of aviation issues. https://t.co/4GNlsSMf7V
As a member of @TransportDems, I'm committed to: ✈Protecting the safety of the flying public ✈Maintaining U.S. leadership in aviation ✈Securing the future of U.S. aviation Today, I discuss with @FAA_Mike the need to enact long-term FAA legislation to achieve those goals.
"This is about safety." Ranking Member @RepRickLarsen joins the @TODAYshow to discuss today's hearing, including last month's dangerous incident with a Boeing 737 MAX 9. Watch more below ⬇️ https://t.co/KxMfX93s6T
Today @FAA_Mike testifies before the U.S. Committee on House Transportation & Infrastructure about the state of American aviation and the FAA. Watch live at https://t.co/kbjS7ihAem. https://t.co/tEU5eCE85L
⚠️ U.S. SAFETY REGULATOR TO RELEASE INITIAL REPORT ON BOEING 737 MAX CABIN BLOWOUT - AGENCY (Reuters) The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board will release its preliminary report on the Jan. 5 Boeing 737 MAX 9 door panel blowout on Tuesday, the agency said Tuesday. The… https://t.co/kbzjWjGbbX
FAA chief Mike Whitaker is set to face questions from lawmakers on Capitol Hill in the wake of the Boeing MAX-9 door plug blowout. @tomcostellonbc reports on the latest details. https://t.co/UyS55VefkF
FAA chief pledges to hold Boeing accountable for any violations of safety rules https://t.co/yEYOfaWohk
House Transportation subcmte hearing today with FAA Administrator Whitaker. Expect lots of questions about Boeing
The FAA’s handling of the latest Boeing crisis, where a door panel blew out of a 737 Max 9 jet, will come under the spotlight on Tuesday when the agency’s administrator testifies before a House subcommittee about its oversight process. https://t.co/2EcSVbNo5V
Tomorrow, @FAA_Mike joins @TransportDems to learn what the Federal Aviation Administration is doing to address aviation’s biggest challenges, including strengthening safety. https://t.co/hnXoaJF0NJ https://t.co/AjxU2AFjap
Tomorrow the House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee will hear testimony from @FAA_Mike. Use the link below to follow along on the @transportdems website. https://t.co/6ygzpqgxvc
Tomorrow, FAA Administrator Michael Whitaker will appear before the Subcommittee on Aviation. This will be @FAA_Mike's first appearance before the Committee since being confirmed by the Senate. https://t.co/sAGLxijqcM
Ranking Member @RepRickLarsen previews next week’s hearing with @FAA_Mike on the state of American aviation: https://t.co/F4uwlya2En