FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker testifies on Boeing and aviation manufacturing — 6/13/2024

Published 2024-06-13
FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker testifies at a Senate Commerce, Science, & Transportation Committee hearing on Boeing and FAA oversight of aviation manufacturing.

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FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker testifies on Boeing and aviation manufacturing — 6/13/2024

All Comments (8)
  • @planck39
    Perhaps the FAA should start a 2nd aging aircraft program.......
  • I wonder if the test pilots currently stuck at the Space Station saw this? Im sure they feel better about the return trip now!
  • @Mr.McCarthyism
    The action being taken by the FAA seems pretty reasonable and sounds like simple common sense.
  • Boeing is trying to fix issues since 2018, but quality of planes is as bad as five years ago when two planes crashed in Africa. This is the "great" American corporate culture. I don't feel safe in BA. Airbus is better and safer than BA/
  • @grandnagus5851
    Boeing needs to get back to producing safe airplanes before they can continue to do so. ATM they are doing anything but producing safe airplanes.
  • @tarabaker-bo6jq
    This guy looks absolutely whipped and also absolutely insincere.