The Iron Musk pushed the Federal Aviation Bureau's Chief Michael Whitaker from the post, just 10 days before the deadly airplane and the Black Hawk helicopter dropped through the Washington DC.
The Mask had called for a FAA chief of MUSK's aerospace company's fine of more than $ 600,000 and then resigned.
After President Trump's swearing, Witaker announced that he would resign, and announced that it had only taken a year, and left the FAA without a leader in an era of unprecedented disasters.
FAA's 22 -year veteran Chris Rochelow was swearing as a vice administrator last week and was in charge of acting ability, but the Senate has not yet confirmed the permanent change.

