.: ali bahrami. >> i'm ali bahrami, my job at the f.a.a. is to lead and manage aviation safety organizationhad left to spend four years as a lobbyist for the aerospace industries association. >> while he's in that lobbying role, he says, "we urge the f.a.a..." >> we urge the f.a.a. to allow greater use of delegation not only to take full advantage of industry expertise but to increase the collaboration that improves aviation safety. >> so here's the guy who would ultimately lead the f.a.a.'s safety operation, encouraging the f.a.a. to let industry do as much of its certification work as possible. ♪ ♪ >> narrator: neither ali bahrami nor the f.a.a. would agree to an interview, but former f.a.a. administrator michael huerta spoke to us about delegation and the relationship between the agency and boeing. >> there are those that believe it is the fox guarding the henhouse. here is why it's not. the company has an organization whose responsibility is to ensure that it is in compliance with the standards that are set by the f.a.a. and it has a level of independence from the entities that they're