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All Democrats vote to oppose FAA chief nominee, citing concerns about his stances on aviation safety-related issues.
The Senate Commerce Committee has advanced Bryan Bedford's FAA Administrator nomination by a narrow 15–13 vote.
Most FAA confirmation votes are nonpartisan. In this case, Democrats are taking a stand and citing a rule around pilot ...
Senator Maria Cantwell—and all of the committee Democrats—voted against Bryan Bedford's nomination in the confirmation ...
Bryan Bedford, the current CEO of Republic Airways, told senators as part of questions submitted for the record that he is ...
Bryan Bedford previously claimed to have a commercial pilot’s license, but only has a private pilot license, according to FAA ...
Despite opposition from airline safety advocates, the Senate Commerce Committee approved the nomination of Bryan Bedford as ...
Bryan Bedford, Trump’s pick to head the Federal Aviation Administration, is reportedly not certified to pilot a plane ...
U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-IL)—a member of the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation (CST) an ...
Bryan Bedford, CEO of Republic Airlines, claimed to be licensed to fly "commercial" aircraft on the company's website. He ...
Bryan Bedford, the nominee to head the Federal Aviation Administration, for years erroneously stated in his Republic Airways ...