Enormous Stakes Are Riding On Babbitt’s Success At The Faa
Randy Babbitt, President Barack Obama’s nominee to be the 16th administrator of the FAA, is by necessity a man in a hurry. The length of his term is five years, but time will pass quickly because there is so much to do. Nobody knows this better than Babbitt himself (see p. 34). Babbitt faces two big...
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