President Donald Trump on Thursday named Chris Rocheleau, a National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) executive and 22-year FAA veteran, as acting FAA administrator in the wake of a fatal midair collision in the Washington, D.C., area that is believed to have killed 67 people.
Trump during a press conference announced Rocheleau would helm the agency—which has operated without a leader following the resignation of former administrator Mike Whitaker about 10 days before the accident on Wednesday—until the Senate confirms a replacement. Trump has yet to nominate a new administrator.
