FAA CHIEF BLAKEY TO STEP DOWN IN SEPTEMBER
DESPITE A RECENT SUGGESTION by Sen. Jay Rockefeller (D-W.V.) that FAA Administrator Marion Blakey should stay in that job to ensure passage of FAA reauthorization legislation, Blakey said last week she does indeed plan to step down when her five-year term expires Sept. 13 (BA, July 16/19).
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