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FAA head to resign; had tried to rebuild agency’s reputation

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By The Associated Press

Stephen Dickson, the leader of the Federal Aviation Administration, says he will resign at the end of March. Dickson said Wednesday that he wants to spend more time with his family. Dickson took over at the FAA in August 2019, when the agency was already under fire for what critics consider ineffective oversight of airplane maker Boeing. The FAA approved the Boeing 737 Max and didn’t ground the plane until it suffered two deadly crashes. Both happened before Dickson became administrator. More recently, FAA has been swept up in a controversy of whether new high-speed wireless service causes radio interference with planes.

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