Randy Babbitt

Jerome Randolph “Randy” Babbitt
Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration
In office
June 1, 2009 – December 6, 2011
President Barack Obama
Preceded by Lynne Osmus (Acting)
Succeeded by Michael Huerta (Acting)
Personal details
Born 1946 (age 65–66)
Alma mater University of Georgia
University of Miami

Jerome Randolph “Randy” Babbitt, (born 1946) is an American businessman and government administrator. He served as Administrator of the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) from 2009 to 2011.

Career

Babbitt was raised in Florida. He attended the University of Georgia and the University of Miami before becoming an airline pilot, flying for Eastern Air Lines for 25 years.

Babbitt's father ("Slim" Babbitt) was also an airline pilot; he was one of the founding fathers[1] of the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA), which has become the largest airline pilot union in the United States and Canada. Randy Babbitt served multiple roles within ALPA, including Executive Administrator from 1987 to 1990. In 1990 Babbitt was elected President of ALPA and served for eight years in that position.

After leaving ALPA Babbitt formed an airline management and financial consulting firm in Reston, Virginia, Eclat Consulting. In September 2007 the personnel of this company were merged into the Aircraft Management division of Oliver Wyman.[2]

Federal Aviation Administration

During the Clinton Administration, President Bill Clinton appointed Babbitt to the FAA Management Advisory Council. While in that capacity Babbitt sat on an independent review panel advising the government on aviation safety policy.[3]

President Barack Obama formally nominated Babbitt to become the FAA Administrator on 27 March 2009.[4] Babbitt's nomination was confirmed by the US Senate on 21 May 2009; he was sworn in on June 1.[5] Babbitt succeeded Robert Sturgell and Lynne Osmus, who had both served as Acting FAA Administrator since Marion Blakey's term expired in 2007. Babbitt's FAA term was five years.[6]

During his confirmation hearing Babbitt stated:

"My number one priority is to focus on safety. This is a business where one mistake is one too many."

On December 5, 2011, Babbitt requested to take a leave of absence (granted) and was placed on administrative leave after being charged with drunk driving.[7] He submitted his resignation as FAA Administrator on December 6, 2011.[8]

References

  1. ^ http://www.flightglobal.com Flight Global dispatch
  2. ^ Randy Babbitt, Aviation Partner of Oliver Wyman, tapped to be Head of Federal Aviation Administration http://allbusiness.com/government dispatch dated 27 March 2009
  3. ^ Obama's Team - the Face of Diversity http://nationaljournal.com/decisionmakers/dm/393/ Decision Makers page
  4. ^ Obama picks Randy Babbitt for FAA chief
  5. ^ J. Randolph Babbitt
  6. ^ Randy Babbitt Confirmed to Head FAA, Flying (magazine), 136, 8 (Aug. 2009), p. 21
  7. ^ FAA head Randy Babbitt charged with drunk driving in Fairfax
  8. ^ No. 2 official takes over after FAA chief resigns
Political offices
Preceded by
Lynne Osmus
Acting
Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration
2009–2011
Succeeded by
Michael Huerta
Acting