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Trump nominates pilot to serve on Transportation Safety Board

According to Senate records, President Donald Trump has nominated an American Airlines captain and safety official for the National Transportation Safety Board. John DeLeeuw is the managing director for safety and efficiency at American Airlines, and a Boeing 777 captain. He has been appointed to replace Alvin Brown, a former appointee from the Biden administration, who was fired by the White House last May.

The NTSB is responsible for investigating all major highway, rail, marine, and aviation accidents. The NTSB determines the probable causes of accidents and provides safety recommendations.

If confirmed, John will be a great addition to the Board. Jennifer Homendy, Chair of the NTSB, said that she was excited by the nomination and would be working with John throughout the process.

The United States has seen a rise in concern over aviation safety following the mid-air collision between a U.S. Army chopper and an American Airlines regional plane on January 29, which killed 67 people.

A number of other incidents have also raised concerns, including a series of near misses around the country. Also, equipment problems and staffing issues at Newark Liberty International Airport in New York City disrupted hundreds flights. Two civilian planes were forced to abort their landings after a close call near the Pentagon on May 1, Washington.

The President Donald Trump signed a law in July that approved $12.5 billion to improve air traffic control, including $2 billion towards the construction of the first new air traffic center en route since the 1960s.

Trump is also nominating Surface Transportation Board Member Michelle Schultz to a second term, and Richard Kloster who runs a private transportation consultancy, for an open seat in the agency. The agency is currently evaluating the $85 billion proposed merger between Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern. Robert Primus was fired by the White House in late November after he had been appointed to the Surface Transportation Board by Biden's administration. (Reporting and editing by Mark Porter, Paul Simao, and David Shepardson)

(source: Reuters)