Acting head of the Federal Aviation Administration will leave agency this summer
The acting head of the Federal Aviation Administration will leave the agency this summer, putting pressure on the White House to quickly find a replacement after President Joe Biden’s first choice withdrew last month.
“But now it is time for a new captain to guide the FAA,” Nolen said in the memo. “I told Buttigieg and notified the White House that I will depart as a new nominee is named this summer.” Some Republican senators said Nolen — a former airline pilot who briefly ran the FAA’s safety office — would have been a better choice, but there was no indication that he was under consideration.
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