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U.S. FAA chief on leave after drunk driving arrest

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U.S. FAA chief on leave after drunk driving arrest

2011-12-06 18:16:27 GMT+7 (ICT)

WASHINGTON, D.C. (BNO NEWS) -- U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Administrator Randy Babbitt took a leave of absence on Monday afternoon after police revealed he was arrested for drunk driving over the weekend, officials said.

Babbitt was arrested in Fairfax, Virginia on late Saturday evening after a police officer observed a vehicle driving on the wrong side of the road and initiated a traffic stop. "After it was determined that he was under the influence of alcohol, Babbitt was transported to the Adult Detention Center where a magistrate issued a warrant for driving while intoxicated," said Sergeant Joe Johnson, a spokesperson for the City of Fairfax Police Department.

Johnson said Babbitt was the sole occupant of his vehicle and was not involved in any accident. "He cooperated fully with the arresting officer," the spokesman said. Officials did not release the blood-alcohol level, but state law defines DWI as a .08 blood alcohol concentration.

In a statement, the U.S. Department of Transportation said it only learned of Babbitt's arrest on Monday afternoon. "Administrator Babbitt has requested, effective immediately, to take a leave of absence from the FAA," the statement said. "That request has been granted and Deputy Administrator Michael Huerta will serve as acting administrator."

White House spokesman Jay Carney said President Barack Obama and other White House officials were also informed about the arrest on Monday afternoon. "[Obama] didn't have a particular reaction," Carney said. "It was just passing on this information."

Carney did not respond to a question whether Obama would ask for Babbitt to resign, but the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) said it is reviewing Babbitt's position. "DOT officials are in discussions with legal counsel about Administrator Babbitt’s employment status," the statement said.

Babbitt has served as Administrator of the FAA, which regulates and oversees all aspects of civil aviation in the United States, since June 2009. He previously served at the FAA Management Advisory Council during the Clinton Administration.

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-- © BNO News All rights reserved 2011-12-06

I hope he has already signed off the $7.7 million for the development of Green fuels!! Silly man. He will lose his job now. Details had to be passed to the President.

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