'Not gonna put up with that': FAA hearing gets tense after employee elbowed into silence
'Not gonna put up with that': FAA hearing gets tense after employee elbowed into silence

'Not gonna put up with that': FAA hearing gets tense after employee elbowed into silence

This is precisely why the FAA and NTSB are two separate agencies: When you're looking into why a crash happened, it often develops that the FAA wasn't doing some things it should have been doing. And, of course, if the FAA was investigating itself, it would be tempted to downplay how that happened or how big a deal it was. Since it's a totally separate organization that does investigations as the one that enforces airline safety day-to-day, though, they can just state the facts and if it hurts someone's feelings or career prospects, oh well.
It's a leftover from an earlier and more honorable time in American governance.
Oof... Yeah that's about right.
Factually correct, but let's not pretend previous governments gave a hoot about honorable conduct and integrity beyond appearances. So maybe it's more accurate to call it simply a less dysfunctional time in US-American governance.