Biden nominee to head FAA withdraws after Republican attacks

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U.S. President Joe Biden's nominee to head the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is withdrawing his nomination after Republican criticism that he was not qualified to serve as the top aviation regulator, sources familiar with the matter told Reuters on March 25...

Last year, Mr. Biden nominated Denver International Airport CEO Phil Washington to serve as FAA administrator...

The agency has faced questions in recent months after a series of close-call safety incidents and the Senate Commerce Committee earlier this week delayed a vote on his nomination citing outstanding questions by some lawmakers...

One of the sources, a White House official, told Reuters that "an onslaught of unfounded Republican attacks on Mr Washingtons service and experience irresponsibly delayed this process, threatened unnecessary procedural hurdles on the Senate floor, and ultimately have led him to withdraw his nomination today."..

Senator Ted Cruz, ranking Republican on the Senate Commerce Committee, and other Republicans had said Mr. Washington, who retired from the U.S. Army in July 2000, must have a waiver from rules requiring civilian leadership to head the FAA..