. >>> as you all know, we've had a very busy last few weeks at the f. aa. the sabotage, and the resulting fire, near chicago, can only be described, as devastating. >>> but it was also something else. it was an event, that the way i saw it, was marked by a profound sense of teamwork. >>> we have been spending a lot of time together, and we visited chicago center, to see progress on the recovery, and one of the things, that i was struck by, was that you could not tell who was a manager, controller, and you couldn't tell who was a tech >>> i couldn't tell who was from industry and who was from the faa. it looked like one team. >>> now this just goes to show when the faa and the industry work together, and come up with a plan, and establish targets, and then, commit to meet them. >>> we did that in chicago. >>> as you're all aware, the faa is facing significant challenges, in maintaining our system. and 50,000 operations per day, and countless companies, and all supporting, about 12 million american jobs. at the same time, modernizing that system. >>> this need