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Transportation Secretary, 5 Top FAA Officials Resign
TRANSPORTATION SECRETARY, 5 TOP FAA OFFICIALS RESIGN
January 8, 2021
By AOPA ePublishing staff
U.S. Secretary of Transportation Elaine Chao has announced that she would step down in reaction to the January 6 assault on the Capitol by some supporters of President Donald Trump, and her decision was followed by the resignations of five top FAA officials, all Trump appointees.
Chao announced her decision in a January 7 letter to Department of Transportation employees. She said her resignation would take effect January 11 and noted that the violence at the Capitol troubled me in a way that I simply cannot set aside.
The five executives also announcing departures effective January 11 were the FAAs highest-level non-career staff members, according to news reports.
Like all of us, they are outraged by the brazen and violent attack on one of the sacred institutions of American democracy, FAA Chief of Staff Angela Stubblefield wrote, according to The Washington Post.
In addition to Chao, who is married to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), the departing officials include:
Acting Deputy Administrator Arjun Garg, who had been in the post since November 2020 after serving as the FAAs chief counsel since February 2019, and a former trial attorney in the Department of Justice Civil Division.
Assistant Administrator for Communications Brianna Manzelli, the FAAs top spokesperson, who joined the agency in November 2019.
Bailey Edwards, assistant administrator for policy, international affairs, and environment, whose role included assisting with FAA's reauthorization efforts, improving the safety and efficiency of the National Airspace System, and advancing innovation-friendly policies related to the safe integration of new entrants, including commercial space and unmanned aircraft users, according to his official biography.
Kirk Shaffer, associate administrator for airports.
Andrew Giacini, acting administrator for legislative affairs.
January 8, 2021
By AOPA ePublishing staff
U.S. Secretary of Transportation Elaine Chao has announced that she would step down in reaction to the January 6 assault on the Capitol by some supporters of President Donald Trump, and her decision was followed by the resignations of five top FAA officials, all Trump appointees.
Chao announced her decision in a January 7 letter to Department of Transportation employees. She said her resignation would take effect January 11 and noted that the violence at the Capitol troubled me in a way that I simply cannot set aside.
The five executives also announcing departures effective January 11 were the FAAs highest-level non-career staff members, according to news reports.
Like all of us, they are outraged by the brazen and violent attack on one of the sacred institutions of American democracy, FAA Chief of Staff Angela Stubblefield wrote, according to The Washington Post.
In addition to Chao, who is married to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), the departing officials include:
Acting Deputy Administrator Arjun Garg, who had been in the post since November 2020 after serving as the FAAs chief counsel since February 2019, and a former trial attorney in the Department of Justice Civil Division.
Assistant Administrator for Communications Brianna Manzelli, the FAAs top spokesperson, who joined the agency in November 2019.
Bailey Edwards, assistant administrator for policy, international affairs, and environment, whose role included assisting with FAA's reauthorization efforts, improving the safety and efficiency of the National Airspace System, and advancing innovation-friendly policies related to the safe integration of new entrants, including commercial space and unmanned aircraft users, according to his official biography.
Kirk Shaffer, associate administrator for airports.
Andrew Giacini, acting administrator for legislative affairs.
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Transportation Secretary, 5 Top FAA Officials Resign (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Jan 2021
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SergeStorms
(20,803 posts)1. Oh my.
I hope this doesn't interfere with "Space Force" in any way.
I think that's under the Pentagon's aegis now, isnt it?
Raster
(21,010 posts)2. Fuck You, Elaine Chao...
...You were one of the first in the door. You've stuck by tRump* through everything heinous he has done. You quit because you are a coward and did not want to be involved with the #25thAmendment.
Clearly fogged in
(2,752 posts)3. 5 more top administration posts abandoned by Republicans
fixed it