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The White House on Monday removed the vice chair of the National Transportation Safety Board, the latest in a series of dismissals by President Donald Trump from independent U.S. government agencies.
The vice chair of the National Transportation Safety Board, who was appointed to the post by President Joe Biden late last year, has been fired, a senior White House official confirmed to CBS News.
Former President Joe Biden appointed him to the NTSB in 2022, and he was confirmed by the Senate in March 2024. In December of that year, Biden elevated Brown to vice chair. Trump has not ...
The White House on Monday ousted the vice chair of the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), as President Donald Trump continues to boot Democratic appointees from independent government ...
National Transportation Safety Board Chairman Deborah Hersman will depart next month from the independent federal agency she has led for nearly five years to become president of the National ...
The fired vice chair of the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board sued President Donald Trump on Wednesday, saying his removal from office was illegal and threatened the independent agency's ...
Expect the President to nominate a Republican to succeed Hamilton when her statutory term expires in July—or sooner if a court victory upholding his Executive Order determines he may fire, without ...
The NTSB says it will only notify the media about press conferences and investigative updates on two recent plane crashes via the social media platform X. This article, NTSB forces reporters to ...
The vice chair of the National Transportation Safety Board has been abruptly removed from his position, the White House confirmed Tuesday, a rare move that comes as the federal agency charged with ...
Famed stunt pilot was talking to air traffic controllers prior to fatal crash. NTSB officials confirmed Friday that aerobatic pilot Rob Holland, who fatally crashed at Langley Air Force Base in ...
The NTSB has released its preliminary report on the accident that killed AOPA vice president of safety Richard McSpadden Jr. and former NFL tight end turned FBO owner Russ Francis.