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DOGE team to review National Transportation Safety Board Operations

A spokesperson for the NTSB confirmed that Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency initiative recently assigned a review team to the National Transportation Safety Board.

DOGE has assigned teams to several independent agencies, and sought to review recently agencies that are part the legislative branch.

In early February, the White House dismissed three Democrats from the five-member Consumer Product Safety Commission. This was after a DOGE delegation visited the agency to ask to be detailed. The three commissioners filed a lawsuit on Wednesday to challenge the dismissals.

Jennifer Homendy, chair of the NTSB, told reporters that in March it had not suffered any staff losses as a result government job cuts. It was also exempted from DOGE’s buyout offer.

Homendy wrote in a letter to Congress dated April 14, "The Trump administration has acknowledged the critical role the NTSB, its staff and the NTSB plays."

Homendy stated that the NTSB, which has 400 employees, had submitted a plan of reorganization that included the elimination of 14 positions by regular attrition.

As part of the government's sweeping reform, DOGE teams are reviewing leases and staffing contracts as well as financial contracts.

The Jan. 29th incident was part of a series of incidents involving aviation safety.

Mid-air collision between

The NTSB opened numerous safety investigations in recent months after an American Airlines regional plane and a Army chopper that killed 67 victims raised alarm.

The NTSB also conducted investigations into high-profile incidents

train derailments

The collapse of the 2024 collapsed container ship is one of many maritime accidents.

Key Bridge in Baltimore

The board issued a u

Safety recommendations for March

The NTSB's workload is typically more than 2,000 investigations per year.

(source: Reuters)