Michael Whitaker had only been in the role for a year but the SpaceX chief accused him of “harassment.”
Summary
FAA Administrator Michael Whitaker resigned on Jan. 20, leaving the agency leaderless amid a major aviation crisis.
His departure followed months of clashes with Elon Musk, who criticized the FAA for imposing $600,000 in fines on SpaceX and called for Whitaker’s resignation.
Musk accused the FAA of obstructing space exploration.
Whitaker's exit comes as the FAA faces air traffic controller shortages and a major runway collision investigation.
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