Biden’s pick to lead FAA faces stormy confirmation hearing
By DAVID KOENIG
AP Airlines Writer
President Joe Biden’s pick to run the Federal Aviation Administration is finally getting a chance to make the case for his stalled nomination. Phillip Washington testified Wednesday before a Senate committee that will eventually vote on his nomination. Senators are divided along party lines, with Republicans saying he doesn’t have enough aviation experience to run the FAA. Democrats are defending the choice, noting that Washington has run Denver’s main airport since mid-2021. Charles Schumer, leader of the Senate Democrats, vows to break a logjam that’s holding up the nomination, and clear the way for Washington’s confirmation.