The Trump administration has officially removed Alvin Brown from his position as vice-chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), a role he was appointed to during the Biden administration.
On Tuesday, White House officials confirmed this decision to Fox News Digital.
Brown joined the NTSB in March 2024 and was later appointed as vice-chairman by former President Joe Biden in December of the same year.
Prior to his work with the NTSB, Brown made history as the first Black mayor of Jacksonville, Florida, serving from 2011 to 2015. He also held a position as a Senior Advisor for Community Infrastructure Opportunities at the U.S. Department of Transportation in 2022.
As of Tuesday morning, the NTSB’s official website lists four members on its panel, all of whom were appointed by Trump. The members are Chairman Jennifer L. Homendy, Michael Graham, Thomas B. Chapman, and J. Todd Inman.
