Report Finds FAA Ignores Majority
Of Whistleblower Complaints
A Seattle Times report found that the FAA dismissed the majority of whistleblower complaints it received.
Amelia Walsh
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A new Seattle Times report took a deep dive into whistleblower complaints concerning the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and Boeing—finding that the agency dismisses the majority of complaints it receives.
Looking at data from 2020-2023, the
report found that more than 90% of safety complaints ended with no violation
found by the FAA. The Times article
highlighted that “the FAA dismisses whistleblower complaints on preliminary
review when they lack sufficient information to investigate, repeat an
allegation that’s already being investigated, or lack a basis for retaliation
claims.” The article also noted that it remains unclear how many of the
hundreds of complaints dismissed might have merit.
Of the 728 complaints from 2020-2023,
only about 8.5% resulted in findings of violations, while nearly 40% were
dismissed before reaching the fact-finding phase, according to the
investigation.
Meanwhile, the FAA has disputed parts of
the Seattle
Times article, stating that it investigates more complaints
than claimed, and asserted that its Office of Audit and Evaluation is more
independent than the article portrayed.
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