Merkley: el Dr. Earl Weener es una adición destacada a la Junta Nacional de Seguridad en el Transporte

Washington DC – Today, the United States Senate unanimously confirmed Dr. Earl Weener of Sherwood, Oregon to the open Republican seat on the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB).  Dr. Earl Weener has dedicated his career to improving airplane and pilot safety and contributed greatly to the development of safety precautions of the commercial airline industry.

“Over the course of his career, Dr. Weener has established himself as a national leader in commercial aviation safety,” Merkley said.  “His work has reduced aviation accident rates and helped make air travel safer for all of us.  Dr. Weener’s engineering and aviation safety expertise make him an outstanding addition to the National Transportation Safety Board.”

“I am delighted that the Senate has today confirmed me as a Member of the National Transportation Safety Board,” Dr. Weener said.  “This Presidential appointment to the NTSB is both an honor and a privilege.  I am eager to serve the travelling public of this country through improving an already excellent level of transportation safety.”

In September 2009, Senator Merkley urged Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) and Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-TX) to consider recommending Dr. Weener to be the nominee for the open Republican seat on the National Transportation Safety Board.  

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El Dr. Weener, ex ingeniero jefe de Boeing, tiene un doctorado. en ingeniería aeroespacial y actualmente es miembro de la Flight Safety Foundation. Weener lideró iniciativas de la industria para mejorar la seguridad en las pistas, reducir los accidentes y lesiones en tierra, y ha recibido varios premios, incluido el Trofeo Honeywell Bendix por la seguridad de la aviación.

The National Transportation Safety Board is an independent Federal agency that issues safety recommendations aimed at preventing future accidents and is in charge of investigating civil aviation, railroad, highway, marine and pipeline accidents in the United States.

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