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. Blakey, who previously served as chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board, is considered a strong candidate. /p>But the FAA is mired in trouble right now, with failing infrastructure and poor career management, political infighting, and trouble with outside contractors who have failed to resolve technology problems the FAA was aware of but chose not to pursue.
"Now just isn't her time," says a Senate staffer. "We've suggested to the White House that they look in another direction."
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