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Trump names acting FAA administrator after fatal crash

U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday said that he had actually appointed a former senior aviation authorities as the acting head of the Federal Aviation Administration administrator.

The announcement comes after an American Airlines local passenger jet hit a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter and crashed into the Potomac River near Reagan Washington National Airport.

Chris Rocheleau, a U.S. Air Force veteran who operated at the FAA for more than twenty years, was previously primary operating officer of the National Service Aviation Association. Sources said Liam McKenna, who was the counsel to the Senate Commerce Committee, has been called primary counsel at the FAA

Sources informed Reuters that Rocheleau has been at the FAA considering that recently.

Mike Whitaker, who was all confirmed as the FAA. administrator in October 2023,

stepped down on Jan. 20

when Trump took office. Trump has actually not called a nominee to change Whitaker and the FAA for 10 days has decreased to say who was running the agency on an acting basis.

(source: Reuters)