ALPA Testifies on Key Safety Initiatives at House and Senate Hearings


Air Line Pilot Association (ALPA) executive leaders and safety champions testified on behalf of 63,000 airline pilots at two hearings this week on Air Traffic Control (ATC) modernization and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Reauthorization.

On Tuesday, September 24, ALPA president Capt. Joe DePete and other aviation industry leaders provided testimony at a hearing before the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation Aviation and Space Subcommittee. In his testimony, DePete cited the need for continued modernization to the ATC system and the safe integration of NextGen.

On Thursday, September 26, Capt. Bob Fox, ALPA first vice president and national safety coordinator, testified before the U.S. House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee’s Subcommittee on Aviation about critical safety components in the FAA Reauthorization including: secondary barriers; maintaining lifesaving pilot qualification and training regulations; inflight use of oxygen masks; and the importance of two fully qualified, highly trained, and adequately rested pilots on board each aircraft.

“Congress clearly had the interests of the traveling public at heart in passing this FAA reauthorization—others should follow your lead and implement it as intended,” said Fox.

Read Fox’s testimony.

 

 

 

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