Nominee to lead FAA faces questions about tenure at Delta
By DAVID KOENIG and TOM KRISHER today
The Federal Aviation Administration is looking into whether Delta Air Lines violated FAA rules about promoting safety at a time when President Donald Trumps pick to lead the agency was in charge of Deltas flight operations.
The FAA investigation grew out of allegations by a Delta pilot that the airline retaliated against her for raising safety concerns. The Associated Press obtained a copy of an FAA letter sent to the pilots attorney detailing the investigation. The FAA declined to comment on the probe.
Trumps nominee, Stephen Dickson, is under growing criticism from Senate Democrats over his initial failure to disclose his involvement in the case of the whistle-blowing pilot, who was grounded a few weeks after she raised safety issues to Dickson and other Delta executives.
Dickson authorized grounding the pilot for a psychiatric evaluation. Outside doctors later cleared her, and she has since returned to flying at Delta.
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What an asshole, psychiatric evaluation, and if she got evaluated the other way...............she couldn't get a job in aviation ....................
Safety is paramount in aviation......................does he have a FAA license...................