Bruce Landsberg has been a general aviation safety advocate for decades by his own admission. “My interest in safety actually began when I was a young CFI,” he told Flying yesterday. Landsberg was recently named as a White House nominee to the National Transportation Safety Board, an organization Landsberg calls the “preeminent accident investigation body in the world.”
Bruce Landsberg to Join the NTSB
Key Takeaways:
- Bruce Landsberg has been nominated by the White House to serve on the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB).
- He brings decades of experience as a general aviation safety advocate, having led the AOPA's Air Safety Foundation/Institute and chaired the FAA's General Aviation Joint Steering Committee.
- Landsberg is a highly experienced pilot, holding an airline transport pilot certificate with over 6,000 flight hours and currently serving as a flight instructor.
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