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Trump's pick to lead the FAA vows to uphold safety standards despite lobbying against tougher pilot training rules.
Republic Airways CEO Bryan Bedford, next in line to lead the FAA, does not have the commercial pilot license he once claimed.
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Republic Airways CEO Bryan Bedford’s official biography falsely said he holds a commercial pilot rating, according to reports.
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President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the Federal Aviation Administration says the air traffic control system needs “massive ...
Bryan Bedford, Trump’s pick to head the Federal Aviation Administration, is reportedly not certified to pilot a plane ...
Bryan Bedford, the longtime CEO of Republic Airways, is set to appear before the Senate Commerce Committee on June 11 as President Donald Trump’s nominee for Administrator of the Federal Aviation ...
Bryan Bedford, CEO of Republic Airlines, claimed to be licensed to fly "commercial" aircraft on the company's website. He holds no such license.
Bryan Bedford, the nominee to head the Federal Aviation Administration, for years erroneously stated in his Republic Airways bio that he is a pilot with a “commercial” rating.
If confirmed, Bryan Bedford, the CEO of Republic Airways, would tackle the job of fixing face the nation’s outdated communication and tracking systems.
Bryan Bedford previously claimed to have a commercial pilot’s license, but only has a private pilot license, according to FAA ...
Bryan Bedford’s biography at Republic Airways ... the word “commercial” had been removed.) The FAA registry that houses data on pilot’s licenses does not list any such commercial ...
WASHINGTON – Nearly two-thirds of Americans are feeling more nervous about flying, according to a Harris Poll, following recent high-profile air traffic incidents.
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