Lawmaker urges FAA to consider pilots’ skills globally
A key lawmaker is calling on U.S. regulators to take into consideration the skill level of pilots around the world and not just the United States when making improvements to Boeing’s grounded airplane.
Rep. David Price, D-N.C., also said Wednesday that he wants assurances that the Federal Aviation Administration is reviewing its practice of delegating some work to employees of aircraft manufacturers. Price chairs a House subcommittee that approves FAA funding.
During a hearing before Price’s panel, FAA deputy administrator Daniel Elwell agreed that the agency needs to consider that planes certified in the U.S. fly all over the world, but said its obligation was to regulate U.S. airlines and manufacturers.
“I’m sorry,” Price cut him off, “but these are aircraft that are operating all over the world.”