Politics & Government

Waxman Redoubles Effort for Thorough SMO Accident Investigation.

Congressman Henry Waxman initially asked for the investigation during the federal government shutdown in October.

Editor's note: The following is a news release from Congressman Henry Waxman's office.

Congressman Henry A. Waxman (D-Santa Monica) sent a letter to National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) Acting Chairwoman Deborah Hersman on Monday reiterating his request for a thorough investigation of the fatal Santa Monica Airport crash Sept. 29.

Waxman initially requested the investigation on Oct. 2, during the government shutdown. Acting Chairman Hersman’s response to the Oct. 2 letter confirms that “safety was compromised by stopping the investigation” as a result of the government shutdown, undermining the ability of the NTSB to collect evidence in a timely manner.

The full text of the letter is available below.

Dear Chairman Hersman:

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I received your response to my October 2, 2013, letter about the fatal crash at the Santa Monica Airport (SMO) on September 29, 2013.  My letter expressed my concern that the government shutdown could undermine the investigation by preventing the timely collection of evidence.  Your response confirms my concern.  You write, “I believe safety was compromised by stopping this investigation and many others, not to mention the accidents that occurred that we did not launch to, during the shutdown.”

I recognize that the shutdown was not your fault.  It was the result of the decision of House Republicans to hold the government hostage to their extreme political demands.  Your letter underscores how senseless and irresponsible the shutdown was.

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Nevertheless, I am concerned about any impact on your ability to conduct a thorough investigation of this fatal crash.  I urge you to redouble your efforts on this investigation to make up for any impediments caused by the shutdown.

The community surrounding Santa Monica Airport has had long-standing concerns about the safety of the airport.  They have warned that SMO is an accident waiting to happen, and I have been fighting for safety improvements for many years.  The airport is located just feet from many homes, and as I noted in my previous letter, the Santa Monica Airport Commission Chairman believes that if the plane had not struck the hangar, it might have gone over an embankment and crashed into nearby residences.

It is critically important that NTSB conduct its investigation into the accident as thoroughly and expeditiously as is possible.  I thank you for NTSB’s commitment to this matter under the challenges created by the senseless government shutdown and stand ready to assist in any and all ways.

Sincerely,

Henry A. Waxman






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