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Mary Peltola: “The house passed, the FAA Reauthorization bill, and it…”

Featuring: Mary Peltola, Democratic | Former U.S. House Representative, Alaska At-Large

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Peltola Questions FAA Admin On The Continued Rise In ‘Accident Rates’ On Alaska Airlines Flights

Published | Video Starts at 01:20

Okay, excellent. And as you say, Alaska is unique. I think 82% of our communities are not accessible by any other way except airplane. The FAA passed, or The house passed, the FAA Reauthorization bill, and it included section 510, the Don Young Aviation Safety Initiative, which calls on aviation stakeholders to work together to reduce the rate of fatal accidents by 90% by 2033 in Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico and other American territories. And this provision includes a number of initiatives designed to further the objective. And I'm wondering what you see as steps that are necessary to achieve this kind of reduction. (01:20–01:41)

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Asserts that the FAA Reauthorization bill includes a provision to reduce fatal aviation accidents by 90% by 2033 in specific regions.

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