Just been watching a playback of the hearing. OMG!!!
Jennifer Homendy of the NTSB has been ripping the FAA a new one. She has pointed out that they (the FAA) KNEW there were serious safety concerns at DCA, that their their own managers and employees at the DCA tower were repeatedly telling them about those safety issues, and the FAA's response was to move the complainers out to other jobs. This smacks of the same sorts of things that were going on at Boeing in the period leading up to the Max-8 crashes.
Here are her words on some of the issues (from the transcript)
Pulls up the witnesses for their unacceptable behaviour in using their devices to communicate with each other: "Mr. McKenna, can you hold for a second? I would ask that witnesses put away their electronic devices. If you are communicating with your party tables, you should not be doing that. Please put them away."
Berating one of the FAA representatives: "The sign was there that there was a safety risk and the tower was telling you that. You know what FAA did after the accident occurred? You transferred out the air traffic manager, two general assistant general managers and the staff support manager. What you did is you transferred people out instead of taking ownership over the fact that everybody in FAA in the tower was saying there was a problem. But you guys are pointing out, well, our bureaucratic process, somebody should have brought it up at some other symposium. Are you kidding me? 67 people are dead. How do you explain that? Our bureaucratic process was how many steps it takes to get a policy change. 21steps. Fix it. Do better!!"
Berating FAA behaviour in general: "So, it looks like somebody was spotted trying to interfere with the speaker. Uh, I had noticed that one, not
just me, me, members in the audience, NTSB staff and members on watching virtually had all reported that one of the supervisors had elbowed an FAA employee mid sentence. I'm not going to make an assumption about that, but that person had stopped speaking as a result. We want people to be fully transparent and feel safe in providing us answers. So, we're going to switch the panelists. I'm not going to put up with that. Okay?"
This NTSB chairwoman is running a tight ship, and she ain't taking any â—Šâ—Šâ—Šâ—Š!