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Bryan Bedford, the current CEO of Republic Airways, told senators as part of questions submitted for the record that he is not certified to fly commercially.
Republic Airways CEO Bryan Bedford, next in line to lead the FAA, does not have the commercial pilot license he once claimed.
Republic Airways CEO Bryan Bedford’s official biography falsely said he holds a commercial pilot rating, according to reports.
Bryan Bedford, Trump’s pick to head the Federal Aviation Administration, is reportedly not certified to pilot a plane ...
Republic Airways, where Bryan Bedford currently serves as ... and instrument ratings.” ADVERTISEMENT FAA records show that Bedford is a licensed private pilot with certifications to fly single ...
Bryan Bedford, CEO of Republic Airlines, falsely claimed to be licensed to fly commercial aircraft on the company's website ...
The Senate Commerce Committee is scheduled to vote on June 25 on President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the Federal Aviation ...
The U.S. Senate Commerce Committee will vote June 25 on President Donald Trump's nominee to head the Federal Aviation ...
Bryan Bedford previously claimed to have a commercial pilot’s license, but only has a private pilot license, according to FAA ...
Bryan Bedford’s biography at Republic Airways ... the word “commercial” had been removed.) The FAA registry that houses data on pilot’s licenses does not list any such commercial ...
appears to have been first to report on Republic Airways CEO Bryan Bedford’s false portrayal of himself as a commercial pilot, and Politico shined more light on the nominee for FAA chief over ...
WASHINGTON – Nearly two-thirds of Americans are feeling more nervous about flying, according to a Harris Poll, following recent high-profile air traffic incidents.