Former FAA Administrator and President of the Aerospace Industries Association Blakey speaks about the current state and future of aerospace and aviation and answers the following questions in the process: Will America invest in tomorrow's aviation infrastructure, like we did with the railroads and highways in generations past, or turn its back on a century of aviation breakthroughs? Will this summer's thrilling SpaceX capsule launch open up a new era of orbital tourism, or mark the end of an era when America led the world in space? Will policymakers rise to these challenges, or succumb to the gridlock that's grown all too common in Washington these days?