In an interview, President Trump has made a “great choice” in an interview, when the Federal Aviation Bureau (FAA) administrator Billy Norren has selected Christopher Rochelow as the next leader of the government.
“That's a great decision. Chris was my second when I participated in the FAA. I think his world has made a great choice,” said Noren on Thursday. He said he appeared.
Trump said on Thursday that he chose Rochelow as a FAA agent administrator. On Wednesday night, near the Washington Reagan National Airport, it hasn't been a day since the military helicopters and passenger airplanes dropped each other.
“I immediately appointed the agency to the FAA and Christopher Rochelow. I am very respected, very respected the agency's 22 -year veteran. Thank you very much for Christopher,” Trump White on Thursday. He said from the briefing room of the house.
Previously, Rochelow was a deputy manager.
An American Airlines flight from Kansas to Washington DC collided with the Army Black Hawk Helicopter on Wednesday night and killed 67 people. 60 travelers were flying with four crew members from Wichita. Three soldiers were in the helicopter. This disaster has been one of the most fatal things in Japan over the past 20 years.
Noren, who was an acting FAA head during the Biden administration until the summer of 2023, hopes that a tragic crash at one of the busy airports in Japan will be used as an opportunity to develop better safety innovation. I am.
“Use this moment. Let's not waste this tragic event,” he said on Thursday. “Let's say this. What are the other innovative things we can do? There are wonderful people in the United States, and even AI thinks about what we can apply. How do you make it more efficient?
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