Five top FAA
officials announce resignations one day after attack on U.S. Capitol
Five top officials
at the Federal Aviation Administration submitted their resignations
Thursday. The departures come on the same day that Transportation Secretary
Elaine Chao announced she was leaving the Trump administration, saying she
was “deeply troubled” by the assault on the Capitol by supporters of the
president.
“This evening the
Secretary and the Administrator received resignation letters from all our
non-career staff members here at FAA,” wrote FAA chief of staff Angela
Stubblefield. “These resignations will be effective Monday evening. Our
colleagues’ decisions, given the gravity of yesterday’s events, are
understandable. Like all of us, they are outraged by the brazen and violent
attack on one of the sacred institutions of American democracy.”
The five stepping
down next week: Arjun Garg, chief counsel and acting deputy FAA
administrator; Brianna Manzelli, assistant administrator for
communications; Kirk Shaffer, assistant administrator for airports; Bailey
Edwards, assistant administrator for policy, international affairs and
environment; and Andrew Giacini, acting administrator for legislative
affairs
Dickson alluded to
the departures in a video message posted Thursday that denounced
Wednesday’s attack on the Capitol.
Transportation Secretary
Elaine Chao resigns, saying she is ‘deeply troubled’ by violence at the
Capitol
Dickson thanked them
for “their extraordinary leadership in this agency, their steadfast focus
on safety and their tremendous support that they have given me.”
All declined to
comment on their departures, but in an email sent to his colleagues
Thursday, Garg called his time at the FAA the best job of his life.
However, he said he could not abide what happened Wednesday.
“Shock. Disgust.
Dismay. Like you, I felt those emotions when watching what transpired
yesterday at the Capitol. I cannot abide it,” he wrote. “I am tremendously
disappointed to leave this agency and my colleagues under these
circumstances. Yet, I am taking with me pride in what we have accomplished
together, respect for FAA’s dedicated professionals, and gratitude for the
opportunity to have served my country. This has been the best job of my
life. I will miss it. I will miss you.”
But he urged his
colleagues to continue their work.
“Although I will not
be continuing the journey with you, I bid you all to stay focused on doing
your jobs and being good citizens. Public service is a trust. Don’t let
what went wrong yesterday knock you off of doing what’s right going
forward. You and our country have many successes ahead.”
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