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President Trump Wants His Personal Pilot to Run the FAA Because America is a Meritocracy

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President Trump Wants His Personal Pilot to Run the FAA Because America is a Meritocracy


By Matt Novak
February 26, 2018

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President Trump shows us his best grumpy face

The Trump regime needs to find someone for the top job at the Federal Agency Administration. And according to the Washington DC rumor mill, President Trump really wants his former personal pilot to fill that role. Under current law, the administrator of the FAA serves a maximum term of five years. Michael Huerta, an Obama appointee who took the reins in 2013, saw his term expire in January, leaving the Trump team to look for a replacement. The politics website Axios reports that the short list includes names like Missouri Congressman Sam Graves and current acting FAA Administrator Dan Elwell. But the name that’s raising eyebrows is John Dunkin, President Trump’s personal pilot since 1989. Dunkin has reportedly already been interviewed for the position. Why does President Trump think Dunkin is qualified for the job? Apparently whenever there were delays on the tarmac over the years, Dunkin would tell Trump that obnoxious delays like that would never happen if the head of the FAA was a pilot. Notably, the current acting administrator of the FAA, Daniel Elwell, is a pilot who graduated from the Air Force Academy, served in Operation Desert Storm, and flew for American Airlines for 16 years.

But that impressive list of accomplishments might not mean much to Trump, a man who’s known to value personal loyalty above all else. The other thing that Elwell might have against him? Other staff inside the White House, along with Trump’s own Transportation Secretary, Elaine Chao, have expressed support for Elwell. “Dan’s background as a military and commercial pilot and past leadership positions in FAA and the aviation sector ensures a seamless transition to continue the important mission of the FAA,” Chao said in a glowing statement last month. No decisions have been made on the position yet, but it will be interesting to see how Trump regime officials respond to this news. Almost every single time that the prospect of nepotism rears its head in the Trump White House, officials are quick to deny it. But Trump has a way of getting his friends and family, no matter how unqualified, into positions of power. Oddly enough, his kids (and son-in-law) don’t have permanent top level security clearances. But that’s only because they haven’t been able to pass the background checks. It hasn’t stopped them from accessing highly classified information or from acting as diplomats in one of the most high-stakes nuclear stand-offs in a generation. But I’m sure that President Trump won’t put personal loyalty above qualifications when choosing the new head of the FAA. America is a meritocracy. At least that’s what I keep hearing.

TheDonald is running out of viable relatives and is now looking to appoint employees of the Trump empire.
 
Jesus Christ, has nobody in the White House heard of Monster.com?
 
I hate nepotism & I hate folks that embrace nepotism; Trump is one of the worst ............. **** him ...........
 
It is part of draining the swamp. Run out the career politicians that can't think outside the box and bring in a fresh perspective. It will either work spectacularly or fail miserably.
 
What is Dunkin's qualifications? They don't mention anything.

I was surprised Igor (Keith Schiller) wasn't appointed to run the FBI.

Dunkin has an FAA license. He's infinitely more qualified than some other close aides/advisors.
 
Dunkin has an FAA license. He's infinitely more qualified than some other close aides/advisors.

My brother is USAF/FAA certified to fly fixed wing aircraft. That doesn't mean he is qualified to administer the Federal Aviation Authority.
 
My brother is USAF/FAA certified to fly fixed wing aircraft. That doesn't mean he is qualified to administer the Federal Aviation Authority.

Sorry needed an emoji or two!
 
My brother is USAF/FAA certified to fly fixed wing aircraft. That doesn't mean he is qualified to administer the Federal Aviation Authority.

Better him than a career rent-seeker. He might not know what he can’t do and actually make some progress for a change.
 
Better him than a career rent-seeker. He might not know what he can’t do and actually make some progress for a change.

Being a qualified participant in a particular sector doesn't mean one is qualified to administer the entire enchilada.

With your logic, a welder would be a good candidate to administer DARPA.
 
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