Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy elaborated on how the latest airline tragedies have given the department “attention” to increase future safety.
Duffy announced “supercharge” in the last two months after the announcement of “supercharge” to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) air traffic controllers in February.
Duffy said on my opinion with Lara Trump on Saturday, “The crash that has been crashed during our first two weeks has happened in the office – especially with air traffic control, but it focuses us,” Duffy said on Saturday “my opinion with Lara Trump”.
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The FAA will “trim” in the five-step process of its eight-step rental process, hopefully it will accelerate the time to rent for “critical positions”, announced on Duffy X, previously Twitter.
The purpose of the protocol change is to shave more than four months from the old process, he said.
In addition, Agency It will “increase the salary of 30%” for candidates going to the FAA Academy at the Aeronautical Center of Mike Monorro.
Duffy also emphasized the need for new wires, radio, terminals and other equipment, Lara Trump, the host of Fox News.
“Alon [Musk] It made the point that time is the enemy of progress. If it takes six, eight, 10 years – money changes, priorities change, Congress changes, administration changes, “he said.
“So if we can move in front of money and quickly, we think we can do it very quickly, but if we don’t do anything anymore, we will not have five, 10 years. This system will really fail, and people’s lives will be at risk.”
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Duffy’s policy comes after a number of Flying disasters In the last few months in the United States, Washington Shington, DC, along with a commercial passenger plane in DC, were killed in 67 67, including an army black hawk helicopter.
The days after the DC tragedy, which were the most dangerous flying tragedies in the country in 20 years, a Medevak plane drowned in Philadelphia Street, killing all six and one on the board on the ground.
More disasters were followed, in which the Alaska tragedy was killed and two were killed in the Arizona tragedy.
In Canada, 21 people were injured when the delta plane erupted in flames after crash landing Toronto’s Pierrason Airport On February 17.
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Nevertheless, the Department of Transport is pushing the message that “there is a safe way of flying.”
Duffy echoed the message on Saturday.
“Flying is extremely safe in America,” he said. “I fly several times a week, and again, if it wasn’t safe, air travel will stop.”
“If it’s not safe you won’t fly.”
Alexandra Koch of Fox News Digital has contributed to the report.