When I testified before Congress after the Hudson River landing, Congressman James Oberstar of Minnesota said, 'Safety begins in the boardroom.' That's as true in medicine as it is in aviation. It always boils down to leadership.
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The men and women who make up a plane's crew put their lives in jeopardy each time they fly. It's our job as much as anyone's to make sure we make it as safe as possible up there for them.
Through danger safety comes - through trouble rest.
It takes leadership to improve safety. And I started off the movement in my time, but the person who has done more over the past 20 to 30 years and who has led it is Professor Sid Watkins.
And, of course, customers really need to feel safe and are seeking reassurance when they fly.
Fear is the foundation of safety.
When we talk about safety and security of the American people, politics falls aside pretty quickly.
It's incumbent upon all members of Congress to support legislation that keeps us safe at home and abroad.
Danger is part of my job. It's always there, but you can't think about it too much otherwise you start to be too slow.
One is not exposed to danger who, even when in safety is always on their guard.
Safety's just danger, out of place.