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of the national transportation safety board. there were speaking earlier. i want to bring in river were sod shingle -- rishaad singletary. object -- the baptist church that has been supporting rescue teams. tell us more about how you have been supporting these rescue teams. >> thank you for having me on. our church is about 500 feet away from the actual bridge. i have been out with the mayor of baltimore city and county executive trying to figure out how we can assist as faith communities, to help with the distress, the workers, and assisting with providing mental health services for community members who have been traumatized by this event. so we are going to have a virtual and in person prayer vigil at 5:00 p.m. >> that is remarkable. 500 feet from the bridge. tell us how this has impacted you. >> personally, as the pastor of this community, i have several congregants who use this bridge every day to go to work, to come back from work. some of the individuals from our chur who use the bridge did not use it -- myself, our sons
of the national transportation safety board. there were speaking earlier. i want to bring in river were sod shingle -- rishaad singletary. object -- the baptist church that has been supporting rescue teams. tell us more about how you have been supporting these rescue teams. >> thank you for having me on. our church is about 500 feet away from the actual bridge. i have been out with the mayor of baltimore city and county executive trying to figure out how we can assist as faith...
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we also are including a robust reauthorization of the national transportation safety board. this organization has and needs to do its job with the resources to hire investigators, construct thorough investigations and produce the highest level of critical analysis to why, why we've had safety accidents. the n.t.s.b. needs to have the critical funding to carry out its important mission like investigating alaska airline flight 1282 and the train derailment of the east palestine. these are important missions that help inform us what is wrong with our systems and how they should be improved. unless we have those inspections at n.t.s.b. and we've lost some of them lately and some have retired, we need to continue to have these most critical investigators. this also funds the key safety improvements of our system. it requires new and manufactured commercial aircraft to be equipped, as my colleagues have mentioned, with a 25-hour cockpit voice recorder. the standard today is just two hours. and what unfortunately happened in the alaska air door plug issue is that in those short two
we also are including a robust reauthorization of the national transportation safety board. this organization has and needs to do its job with the resources to hire investigators, construct thorough investigations and produce the highest level of critical analysis to why, why we've had safety accidents. the n.t.s.b. needs to have the critical funding to carry out its important mission like investigating alaska airline flight 1282 and the train derailment of the east palestine. these are...
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so, the national transportation safety board here in the us will continue looking at things like the black box recorder, any other audio recordings there might be aboard that ship which would give a bit more insight into what is happening leading up to this crash as well as looking into any potential safety issues with the boat itself. there's also this question, as we are moving forward, regarding what can be done to better secure bridges like these across the country. were there certain safety barriers that were not in place in front of this bridge that potentially could have prevented this? essentially, all the engineers that we have been speaking with say that once that ship of that magnitude and that size hit that concrete pillar like that, there was no chance that any bridge in the country could have survived. and what is the impact now? both the bridge and the port are vital as transport links and supply chain links there. right. yeah, that's right. so, the bridge itself is a pretty significant piece of infrastructure here in the baltimore area. notjust baltimore, but along th
so, the national transportation safety board here in the us will continue looking at things like the black box recorder, any other audio recordings there might be aboard that ship which would give a bit more insight into what is happening leading up to this crash as well as looking into any potential safety issues with the boat itself. there's also this question, as we are moving forward, regarding what can be done to better secure bridges like these across the country. were there certain...
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there was a press conference in the last 10—20 minutes from the national transportation safety board, who told us there are more people who are coming in nautical operations boards, were looking into the record of the bridge and left structural engineers and bridge experts on board. that on top of the massive coastguard presence and helicopters we've seen. many taking part in this. we know that the president earlier has also been commenting on this terrible tragedy, saying that there will be federal aid. all that is needed for helping in these operation and rebuilding this critical bridge. but so many questions remain unanswered at this hour. chiefly, what happened on that ship that caused the propulsion to fail? mike's colleague gary o'donoghue has been looking at how the day unfolded —— my colleague. it's just before 1:30am in the 985 foot dali is on the open sea. it then hits a pylon, bringing the entire mile and a half span of the bridge crashing into the river. officials believe five vehicles were on .net mile and a half span of the bridge crashing into the river. officials b
there was a press conference in the last 10—20 minutes from the national transportation safety board, who told us there are more people who are coming in nautical operations boards, were looking into the record of the bridge and left structural engineers and bridge experts on board. that on top of the massive coastguard presence and helicopters we've seen. many taking part in this. we know that the president earlier has also been commenting on this terrible tragedy, saying that there will be...
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related to the bridge. national transportation safety board gets involved. usually that investigation takes more than a couple of years. others and the and then they look at all the evidences and then they, they issue a report. they explained to the what they think was the cause of the, of the accident. and then they also make the recommend the recommendation. uh uh they will also, i think they're gonna look at uh, i, like i said, i really don't believe this has anything to do with the condition of the bridge, whether the bridge was inspected correctly or if there was any problem with this structural uh, capacity or the elements of the bridge it has nothing to do with that. i don't think so. this is i think that they're going to look at the right to see that if i believe they're going to the cost sense, right? probably on the how the bridge p as the protect it with is david upgraded because this page was designed in the back in the early 19 seventy's and our governing a specification, the walls and the, the forces that we have to design to. of course they ca
related to the bridge. national transportation safety board gets involved. usually that investigation takes more than a couple of years. others and the and then they look at all the evidences and then they, they issue a report. they explained to the what they think was the cause of the, of the accident. and then they also make the recommend the recommendation. uh uh they will also, i think they're gonna look at uh, i, like i said, i really don't believe this has anything to do with the...
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chair of the national transportation safety board — national transportation safety board. with me today is one of our newest board members, alvin brown, _ our newest board members, alvin brown, the — our newest board members, alvin brown, the member, this is his training — brown, the member, this is his training launch and if have our investigator in charge who we call the — investigator in charge who we call the eye i see, muise. as we mentioned we arrived on scene — we mentioned we arrived on scene yesterday at around six azmw — scene yesterday at around six am, but _ scene yesterday at around six a:m., but the team came in from across_ a:m., but the team came in from across the — a:m., but the team came in from across the country throughout the day — across the country throughout the day. it was a day to get our— the day. it was a day to get our bearings, really. we set up our bearings, really. we set up our family— our bearings, really. we set up our family assistance programme and began to develop our investigative plan. and requested documents that
chair of the national transportation safety board — national transportation safety board. with me today is one of our newest board members, alvin brown, _ our newest board members, alvin brown, the — our newest board members, alvin brown, the member, this is his training — brown, the member, this is his training launch and if have our investigator in charge who we call the — investigator in charge who we call the eye i see, muise. as we mentioned we arrived on scene — we mentioned we...
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oh, okay, yeah, this is predominately the n t s b, that's the national transportation safety board. this is an agency which is called in whenever something happens in terms of transportation. they investigate and they take their time to do this and they will be one of the lead agencies. of course, they are in johnson with the department of transports d, o t, federal and state. again, you have basically everything and the federal government mirrors. what do you have in the state and vice versa? so lots of those agencies against national security or, or law enforcement. i don't think they will be involved much there. there will be backing off now because for them it's, it seems to be really, really a clear that this was an accident and not any ill will or, or, or it will doing a by anybody with intention. okay, thank you for that. that will work best of the thank you so much for joining us. that both of you, you've just been hearing from the reports in washington and stuff and as events and also from professor authorized as easy and the many from florida international university. than
oh, okay, yeah, this is predominately the n t s b, that's the national transportation safety board. this is an agency which is called in whenever something happens in terms of transportation. they investigate and they take their time to do this and they will be one of the lead agencies. of course, they are in johnson with the department of transports d, o t, federal and state. again, you have basically everything and the federal government mirrors. what do you have in the state and vice versa?...
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i am the chair of the national transportation safety board. with me today is one of our newest board members, alvin brown. this is his training launch. we have our investigator in charge. we call them the iic. as i mentioned, we arrived on scene yesterday at about 6:00 a.m. but the team came in from across the country throughout the day. it was a day to get our bearings. we set up our family assistance program and began to develop our investigative plan and request documents that we need in order to conduct our investigation. today is really the first full investigative day on scene. we were able to board the vessel. i boarded the vessel around noon along with our highway safety team. i can talk about that in a bit. i want to take a moment before i discuss some of the factual information we've been able to identify and speak to the families. on behalf of the national transportation safety board, i want to extend our deepest condolences. you are in our thoughts and prayers as the days, months, years ahead go forward. certainly we are focused on
i am the chair of the national transportation safety board. with me today is one of our newest board members, alvin brown. this is his training launch. we have our investigator in charge. we call them the iic. as i mentioned, we arrived on scene yesterday at about 6:00 a.m. but the team came in from across the country throughout the day. it was a day to get our bearings. we set up our family assistance program and began to develop our investigative plan and request documents that we need in...
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my name is jennifer homendy, and i am the chair of the national transportation safety board. normally our investigator in charge, his name is marcel muise. muise. he's he's our investigator in charge for this investigation. but just getting on seen today, it is very early. i have asked that he remain at the command post to continue what he is doing so that i can brief you on what we are doing so far. also with me is one of our newest board members, this is alvin brown. this is his training launch. the ntsb arrived on scene at accident involving a singapore registered vessel with the name dali. registered vessel with the name dali. which made contact with the francis scott key bridge in baltimore, maryland at around 1:30 a.m. this morning. is 985 feet long, it's a 95,000 gross ton container ship. i have seen information about crew members on board. we still need to verify the numbers of crude on board -- of cruise on board and their status. under our memorandum of understanding with the coast guard, the ntsb is leading this investigation. the coast gua will support this invest
my name is jennifer homendy, and i am the chair of the national transportation safety board. normally our investigator in charge, his name is marcel muise. muise. he's he's our investigator in charge for this investigation. but just getting on seen today, it is very early. i have asked that he remain at the command post to continue what he is doing so that i can brief you on what we are doing so far. also with me is one of our newest board members, this is alvin brown. this is his training...
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let's listen in. >> i'm the chair of the national transportation safety board. with me today is one of our newest board members, alvin brown, board member alvin brown, is this is his training launch, and we have our investigator in charge, who we call the icy, marcel muse. as i mentioned, we arrived on scene yesterday at about about, 6 a.m, but the team , came in from across the country throughout the day. it was really a day to get our bearings, we set up our family assistance program and also began to develop our investigative plan and request documents that we need in order to conduct our investigation today is really the first full investigative day on scene. we were able to board the vessel. i boarded the vessel around noon, along with our marine safety team and our highway safety team, and i can talk about that in just a bit, but i want to take a moment before i discuss our our, some of the factual information we've been able to identify and speak to the families on behalf of the national transportation safety board. i i just want to extend our deepest, de
let's listen in. >> i'm the chair of the national transportation safety board. with me today is one of our newest board members, alvin brown, board member alvin brown, is this is his training launch, and we have our investigator in charge, who we call the icy, marcel muse. as i mentioned, we arrived on scene yesterday at about about, 6 a.m, but the team , came in from across the country throughout the day. it was really a day to get our bearings, we set up our family assistance program...
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national transportation safety board. they're staging actually right behind me and getting getting ready to give a press conference as well. and we expect to hear more updates from them on what could have possibly caused this horrific tragedy. just a stunning story to wake up to this morning, especially, you know, people here in the bay area watching it because we drive across so many bridges in our daily lives. >> rick castro reporting for us live there in maryland. rebecca, thank you for that update. and as rebecca mentioned, we are waiting for president biden to speak on this incident. any minute now. you're looking at live pictures from inside the white house right now where the president could be speaking here within the next half hour or so. we will, of course, bring that to you live. if it happens during this newscast. and you can stay up to date anytime@ktvu.com and the fox local app as well. here in the bay area, the first report by san francisco officials on a crash in west portal that killed a family of four fi
national transportation safety board. they're staging actually right behind me and getting getting ready to give a press conference as well. and we expect to hear more updates from them on what could have possibly caused this horrific tragedy. just a stunning story to wake up to this morning, especially, you know, people here in the bay area watching it because we drive across so many bridges in our daily lives. >> rick castro reporting for us live there in maryland. rebecca, thank you...
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with the national transportation safety board, are investigating the crash. reporter leanne denyer was able to speak with a close friend, with a couple who says their loss is devastating. >> amazing entrepreneur ido tal shared this photo him in the air alongside investor liron petrushka. tal remembers how he loved to fly. >> he was a fun guy. >> the silicon valley venture capital firm up west identified liron and his wife, naomi, as the victims of a fatal plane crash in truckee saturday evening. writing in part in a social media post, liron left a huge imprint on the lives of many of our founders and is remembered for his unwavering commitment to their journey. his honest advice, integrity and empathy exemplify the journey we took as founders and investors along the way. >> he was a very founder friendly investor. i was legs on the ground, tal shared. >> petrushka invested in his company, envi, back in 2011. he says the support brought opportunities he couldn't have imagined. >> it's a big loss for us, a community in the silicon valley, and it's a big shoes t
with the national transportation safety board, are investigating the crash. reporter leanne denyer was able to speak with a close friend, with a couple who says their loss is devastating. >> amazing entrepreneur ido tal shared this photo him in the air alongside investor liron petrushka. tal remembers how he loved to fly. >> he was a fun guy. >> the silicon valley venture capital firm up west identified liron and his wife, naomi, as the victims of a fatal plane crash in...
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on behalf of the national transportation safety board i want to extend our deepest condolences. you are in our thoughts and prayers as the days, months, years ahead go forward. certainly we are focused on you. our entire mission is to save lives and our aim is to prevent this from reoccurring. we areveorry for all that you are going through. it's unimaginable. truly we think about you thas i mentioned yesterday, for those who may not be familiar, the national transportation safety board is an independent federal agent. we are charged by congress with investigating every single aviation accident in the united states and significant events in all modes of transportation. that includes bridge collapses and it includes marine accidents and incidents. our mission is to determine why something happens, how it happened, and to prevent it from reoccurring. again, to save lives. i want to talk a ltle investigation but i think it's really important for folks to understand that we will not analyze any of the information we are collecting. we will not provide any sort of findings,safety rec
on behalf of the national transportation safety board i want to extend our deepest condolences. you are in our thoughts and prayers as the days, months, years ahead go forward. certainly we are focused on you. our entire mission is to save lives and our aim is to prevent this from reoccurring. we areveorry for all that you are going through. it's unimaginable. truly we think about you thas i mentioned yesterday, for those who may not be familiar, the national transportation safety board is an...
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as the investigation continues, the chair of the national transportation safety board jennifer homendy gave this update on the day's latest developments also confirming that the investigation team has identified hazardous materials in the ship. an investigator today was able to look at the cargo and the cargo manifest. he was able to identify 56 containers of hazardous materials, 764 tons of hazardous materials, mostly corrosives, flammables and some miscellaneous hazardous materials, class nine hazardous material which would include lithium ion batteries. some of the hazmat containers were breached. we have seen sheen on the waterway, the federal state and local authorities are aware of that. they will be in charge of addressing those issues. marine traffic has been temporarily halted in and out of the port of baltimore. authorities say that opening shipping lanes is a priority but the timeframe for that remains unclear. maryland governor, wes moore is also calling for support to fix the bridge and get one of the busiest ports in the us up and running again. the collapse of the key br
as the investigation continues, the chair of the national transportation safety board jennifer homendy gave this update on the day's latest developments also confirming that the investigation team has identified hazardous materials in the ship. an investigator today was able to look at the cargo and the cargo manifest. he was able to identify 56 containers of hazardous materials, 764 tons of hazardous materials, mostly corrosives, flammables and some miscellaneous hazardous materials, class...
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the safety upgrade will allow the national transportation safety board and the f.a.a. to have access to vital information needed during accident investigations. this became abundantly clear after the cockpit voice recorder in the alaska airlines flight was lost because of an outdated two-hour requirement. that's unacceptable and it should never happen again. with this bill, it will not happen again. in response to recent runway surface incidents, in bill establishes a zero tolerance runway safety policy. it prioritizes projects that improve surface surveillance. it establishes a runway safety council and it requires a timeline and an action plan to actually get better runway and tarmac incursion technologies installed in airports that need them. air traffic controller shortages have plagued airports across the country, including in my home state of texas. putting traveller safety at risk. this legislation aims to relief the strain on air traffic control by directing the f.a.a. to hire the maximum number of air traffic controllers, hopefully aiding the many facilities t
the safety upgrade will allow the national transportation safety board and the f.a.a. to have access to vital information needed during accident investigations. this became abundantly clear after the cockpit voice recorder in the alaska airlines flight was lost because of an outdated two-hour requirement. that's unacceptable and it should never happen again. with this bill, it will not happen again. in response to recent runway surface incidents, in bill establishes a zero tolerance runway...
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we're actually now waiting for a news briefing from the u.s. national transportation safety board. that's set to begin at any minute, and we will bring it to you live. they'll be discussing what happened on alaska airlines flight 1282 on friday. officials and witnesses say a part of the fuselage called a plug blew off during the plane's ascent leaving a gaping doorway sized hole in the side of the jet while it was an altitude of 16,000 feet. that's around 4,900 meters. incredibly the plane made a successful emergency landing and there were injuries but none of them serious. >>> now, after the alaska airlines emergency, the u.s. federal aviation administration temporarily grounded certain boeing 737 max 9 aircraft operated by u.s. airlines or in u.s. territory. the faa says 171 planes worldwide are affected. cnn's pete munteen now reports boeing once again facing scrutiny over this incident. >> reporter: a major new development following this incident. the federal aviation administration is now issuing an emergency air worthiness directive. essentially an emergency recall calling fo
we're actually now waiting for a news briefing from the u.s. national transportation safety board. that's set to begin at any minute, and we will bring it to you live. they'll be discussing what happened on alaska airlines flight 1282 on friday. officials and witnesses say a part of the fuselage called a plug blew off during the plane's ascent leaving a gaping doorway sized hole in the side of the jet while it was an altitude of 16,000 feet. that's around 4,900 meters. incredibly the plane made...
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be looking into and study from the us side of things, and the national transportation safety board as well makes those recommendations on what airlines should be doing as these events begin to increase or at least have peaks and valleys during the summer trouble months. b5 valleys during the summer trouble months.— valleys during the summer trouble months. as you say, a reminder— trouble months. as you say, a reminder really _ trouble months. as you say, a reminder really about - trouble months. as you say, a reminder really about the - reminder really about the merits ofjust keeping that seat belt on, but we will be waiting to see exactly what this investigation says. but this investigation says. but this isn't really coming at an optimum moment for boeing. the plane—maker is facing intense scrutiny in this country. the us justice department as well has decided it can be charged for crashes with regards to the 737 max crashes. how do you anticipate that proceeding? going again is under a microscope right now and ultimately when talking about this event, this weather anomaly. bo
be looking into and study from the us side of things, and the national transportation safety board as well makes those recommendations on what airlines should be doing as these events begin to increase or at least have peaks and valleys during the summer trouble months. b5 valleys during the summer trouble months.— valleys during the summer trouble months. as you say, a reminder— trouble months. as you say, a reminder really _ trouble months. as you say, a reminder really about - trouble...
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over the weekend, my colleague giovanni is asking the national transportation safety board chair, jennifer homendy, about the plane's restrictions. does that concern you at all? >> everything concerns us right now. every thing is part of this investigation. we're going to look more at the maintenance records, the electrical, electronic logs. we're going to talk to maintenance personnel and really figure out what what occurred here. >> after a three day search that plug that flew off the plane was located in a portland, oregon, schoolteacher backyard. ntsb investigator are currently examining the door plug you see in these photos that it's not bent and they will likely be able to look at this and figure out exactly how it fell off the airplane today, united airlines saying they found loose bolts on the door plugs of their boeing 737 max nine jets that were grounded in their fleet since the alaska airlines incident. united airlines is not commenting on how many planes had loose bolts, but added that it appears to relate to insulation issues in the door plug, and alaska airlines also saying i
over the weekend, my colleague giovanni is asking the national transportation safety board chair, jennifer homendy, about the plane's restrictions. does that concern you at all? >> everything concerns us right now. every thing is part of this investigation. we're going to look more at the maintenance records, the electrical, electronic logs. we're going to talk to maintenance personnel and really figure out what what occurred here. >> after a three day search that plug that flew off...
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the federal government's national transportation safety board. jamie, thanks so much for being with us. let me get out of me. i appreciate that. jamie, i'll admit that i didn't really start paying close attention to boeing until just several years ago when to boeing 737, max a. it's crashed and killed everybody on board. we learned that there was a problem with the software and try as they might, the pilots could not regain control of the aircraft as they, as they plunged to the ground lawsuits against bo. and you're still pending because of those crashes. at 1st, the company blamed the pilots, but they finally admitted that it was actually a software problem. did the company been enact any policy changes to strength and safety? or did they consider the crashes a one off that didn't really need to be addressed? at least a comprehensive way. no, they actually took it very seriously because there are, this is 7 or 7 max year. it has been the fast as of, of a pain plane series of the boeing is ever had a 737 has been a workforce in selecting sixty's
the federal government's national transportation safety board. jamie, thanks so much for being with us. let me get out of me. i appreciate that. jamie, i'll admit that i didn't really start paying close attention to boeing until just several years ago when to boeing 737, max a. it's crashed and killed everybody on board. we learned that there was a problem with the software and try as they might, the pilots could not regain control of the aircraft as they, as they plunged to the ground lawsuits...
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they will be a press conference from the national transportation safety board that we are watching out for and we heard president biden will speak at the white house at 12:30pm local time about 15 minutes from now and we will listen in live to both of those to see if any new information is revealed and to hear what the president has to say. we know he has promised any federal funds needed to help maryland, to help baltimore with this tragedy. now let's speak to nii attoh—okine who is the chair of the school of engineering at the university of maryland. nii, thank you forjoining us. great to have you with us. i want to ask of this massive bridge, but of course this huge ship as well, 300 metres long, 96,000 tonnes. can you tell us how the impact of this ship would have brought this bridge down? first and foremost the bridge is in very good condition, from the work and studies we have done here at the university of maryland college we knew that the superstructure is very good. but then in terms of where they can be high risks, considering they can be high risks, considering the width o
they will be a press conference from the national transportation safety board that we are watching out for and we heard president biden will speak at the white house at 12:30pm local time about 15 minutes from now and we will listen in live to both of those to see if any new information is revealed and to hear what the president has to say. we know he has promised any federal funds needed to help maryland, to help baltimore with this tragedy. now let's speak to nii attoh—okine who is the...
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now, investigations from the national transportation safety board said the bolts were missing before january five and it appears the alaska airport plane left boeing's factory without the bolts. they were removed to make a repair but it appears not all the bolts were replaced. this is a most diesel we have about what went wrong and it puts the blame on boeing. —— both details. a supplierfound new boeing. —— both details. a supplier found new problems with holes drilled on 737 max plains. the companies that it would go back to work 50 planes, furthering delivery delays. the head of the federal aviation administration told congress the agency will have more boots on the ground to monitor production and manufacturing at boeing. live now to craig erlam, senior market analyst, oanda. this is another blow to boeing as it tries to rebuild its reputation. it really is. when you are talking about somebody like boeing, safety is paramount and therefore the trust that people put within the flight itself inaudible.— put within the flight itself inaudible. ., , ., .,, inaudible. clearly
now, investigations from the national transportation safety board said the bolts were missing before january five and it appears the alaska airport plane left boeing's factory without the bolts. they were removed to make a repair but it appears not all the bolts were replaced. this is a most diesel we have about what went wrong and it puts the blame on boeing. —— both details. a supplierfound new boeing. —— both details. a supplier found new problems with holes drilled on 737 max...
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are waiting being the report from the national transportation safety board. i talked to the chair of the board yesterday. so there are other sources of revenue that could support the bridge be rebuilding effort. i will say allison that on this immediate issue of clearing the channel. the president is already ordered the army corps of engineer to begin work. they're working with the coast guard. they'll probably bring in some navy assets that obviously needs to happen very quickly for all the reasons that you just reported in terms of the economic impact on workers in baltimore? the region and then the ripple effects beyond that >> transportation secretary pete buttigieg was on cnn earlier this morning and he talked about the economic consequences of this event. so here's what he said. >> the impact of this incident is going to be felt throughout the region and really throughout our supply chains were talking about the biggest vehicle handling port in the country that is now out of commission until that channel can be cleared. and a bridge that took five years
are waiting being the report from the national transportation safety board. i talked to the chair of the board yesterday. so there are other sources of revenue that could support the bridge be rebuilding effort. i will say allison that on this immediate issue of clearing the channel. the president is already ordered the army corps of engineer to begin work. they're working with the coast guard. they'll probably bring in some navy assets that obviously needs to happen very quickly for all the...
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i'm dan thorn, the national transportation safety board providing spearing details on the investigation while saying this incident may be disturbing to see. thankful that it happened so early in the flight. >> the aircraft was around 16,000 feet and only 10 minutes out. >> from the air the airport when the door blue. fortunately they were not at cruise altitude of 30,000 or 30,035 1000 fleet feet. >> think about what happens when you're in cruises. everybody is up and walking. folks don't have seat belts on. they're going restrooms the flight attendants are providing service to passengers. we could end up ended up with something so much more tragic. andrew really fortunate that that did not occur here.
i'm dan thorn, the national transportation safety board providing spearing details on the investigation while saying this incident may be disturbing to see. thankful that it happened so early in the flight. >> the aircraft was around 16,000 feet and only 10 minutes out. >> from the air the airport when the door blue. fortunately they were not at cruise altitude of 30,000 or 30,035 1000 fleet feet. >> think about what happens when you're in cruises. everybody is up and walking....
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jennifer homendy chairs the national transportation safety board. chair homendy: it was described as chaos, very loud. between the air and, everything going on around them. and it was very violent, when the rapid decompression in the door was expelled, out of the plane. miles: the federal aviation administration quickly grounded boeing 737 max 9 jets with the same panel to undergo safety checks, forcing the cancellation of hundreds of flights. the ntsb said the jetliner that suffered the blowout was not being used for flights to hawaii after a warning light that could have indicated a pressurization issue lit up on three separate flights. they acknowledged the light may be unrelated to friday's incident. all this comes after problems with the 737 max's mcas safety systems led to deadly crashes of the planes in indonesia and ethiopia back in 2018 and 2019. that issue grounded the max jets for nearly two years. the airlines that fly the 737 max 9 are now actively inspecting those plug doors to see what might have gone wrong. the associated press is re
jennifer homendy chairs the national transportation safety board. chair homendy: it was described as chaos, very loud. between the air and, everything going on around them. and it was very violent, when the rapid decompression in the door was expelled, out of the plane. miles: the federal aviation administration quickly grounded boeing 737 max 9 jets with the same panel to undergo safety checks, forcing the cancellation of hundreds of flights. the ntsb said the jetliner that suffered the...
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scott key bridge has in fact been secured by the national transportation safety board and it is in fact being analysed by dural labs tonight. you may know this, large ships, jesse, are required by international wrote -- regulations to carry voyage data recorders similar to what we would talk about on an aircraft, what we would describe as a black box. what they are supposed to do is help investigators piece together key decisions and actions taken. if the equipment works properly, obviously we hope that's the case, the data itself can then be verified and it can provide information. that sort of serves as i guess you would say a roadmap. we will talk about -- it will talk about what the crew was doing leading up to a casualty event like the one that happened overnight tuesday morning. and don't forget, data items captured by recorders can include a number of different elements. we are talking about the ship's position, it's speed, it's direction, the audio and workstations, communications audio, you know, radar, the depth of the water beneath the vessels and so on. it will also tell us
scott key bridge has in fact been secured by the national transportation safety board and it is in fact being analysed by dural labs tonight. you may know this, large ships, jesse, are required by international wrote -- regulations to carry voyage data recorders similar to what we would talk about on an aircraft, what we would describe as a black box. what they are supposed to do is help investigators piece together key decisions and actions taken. if the equipment works properly, obviously we...
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well now the whole thing is just the last investigators from the national transportation safety board of game boat at the ship and began the process of interviewing the $21.00 members of the crew and the 2 pilots would be on board. our entire focus on seeing is to collect the perishable evidence that's documenting the scene. it's taking photographs, it's taking any sort of electronics or components. whatever goes away once the scene is cleaned up, we need to collect that information for investigation. the n t s b says it will release a preliminary report within a months. but the final conclusions will take between one and 2 years. my kinda, i'll just era washington. patients are suffering serious shortages of food and medical supplies as they wait for a new transitional government to be formed. but capital has been devastated by gun bonds, but escalated in late february, leading to the resignation of prime minister ariel only. his departure was a crucial demand by an alliance of games that now controlled most of the city. but a rep hello has the latest on what's been happening on the
well now the whole thing is just the last investigators from the national transportation safety board of game boat at the ship and began the process of interviewing the $21.00 members of the crew and the 2 pilots would be on board. our entire focus on seeing is to collect the perishable evidence that's documenting the scene. it's taking photographs, it's taking any sort of electronics or components. whatever goes away once the scene is cleaned up, we need to collect that information for...
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the national transport safety board in the united states says it's investigating the incident. while i asked the aviation expert and journalist julian bray in the english city of cambridge, how such a failure could have happened in mid flight? well, the 3rd day, this is a spade, so no, tillery emergency exit, which isn't used by alaska airlines. so instead of putting a door. ready boeing pushing a whole section with the window and it is this section for some reason, failed and flew out. so it was back to the door. it's a whole panel, and that is what happens. the air across it reach 16000 seats. the which i've been the pressurized, the pilots very quickly offs for mission to to send a return to is apple, which you did as as a to send it. the pressurize ation issue was less than about 30 friday because of people's phones with tablet hands. all that sort of thing, but so they did actually get out and they were all sites. it seems almost that miraculous that nobody was seriously injured. it may seem almost like a silly question. what was i to ask you to me to have dangers? is it f
the national transport safety board in the united states says it's investigating the incident. while i asked the aviation expert and journalist julian bray in the english city of cambridge, how such a failure could have happened in mid flight? well, the 3rd day, this is a spade, so no, tillery emergency exit, which isn't used by alaska airlines. so instead of putting a door. ready boeing pushing a whole section with the window and it is this section for some reason, failed and flew out. so it...
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the national transport safety board says it's investigating the incident. i asked aviation expert steve and brian sat temporary university and been led to explain how it happened, the interface that insights the croft in a climb about 15000 feet has experienced a mechanical failure of some so by this mechanical side. yeah, well paste. what happened is the ashcroft is fitted ways effectively fight tools. so certain customers, if this a croft can, they could 30 the all prices. i can squeeze in lots of extra sites, which means that with lots of extra people on the cross, they need to have more tools available in the event of an emergency that has to be open to get everybody out quickly. like we saw in japan races like so no or no, and lines need to have extra tools. so colleagues come up with this idea of where they can deactivate remove completely these extra tools for this. so try since the top bancroft for the past, for the airlines that don't need it. and then fit these causes effectively fight tools that have got a window in it. so in all intents and purp
the national transport safety board says it's investigating the incident. i asked aviation expert steve and brian sat temporary university and been led to explain how it happened, the interface that insights the croft in a climb about 15000 feet has experienced a mechanical failure of some so by this mechanical side. yeah, well paste. what happened is the ashcroft is fitted ways effectively fight tools. so certain customers, if this a croft can, they could 30 the all prices. i can squeeze in...
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the national transportation safety board is looking for those answers, saying king alaska knew that the plane's pressurization system warning light had previously come on three different times and then reset by technicians before friday's flight. >> what they asked for is for maintenance to take a more in-depth look at that light that was illuminate, but that work had not been done yet prior to this event. and alaska had specially ordered the plane not to fly to and from hawaii so it would not be over water. >> that's a great question for alaska. those are questions we are asking as well. >> the passengers were actually lucky to be at 16,000ft when the blowout happened, and breathing masks deployed at that altitude, the air is very thin and the outside temperature is -17 degrees. had it been at cruise level, 30 to 35,000ft, it would have been a much more explosive event where the air is unbreathable and the temperature is an incredible 67 degrees below zero. it would take the crew at least two minutes to get the plane down to 10,000ft, where the air and temperature are tolerable. all th
the national transportation safety board is looking for those answers, saying king alaska knew that the plane's pressurization system warning light had previously come on three different times and then reset by technicians before friday's flight. >> what they asked for is for maintenance to take a more in-depth look at that light that was illuminate, but that work had not been done yet prior to this event. and alaska had specially ordered the plane not to fly to and from hawaii so it...
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a report by the national transportation safety board found that the bolts intended to hold the door plug plays were not where they needed to be when the plane left the boeing facility. since then, there safety practices have remained in the spotlight. boeing said in a statement it is taking significant action to strengthen safety. it says it is focused on demonstrating change and building trust, one aeroplane at a time. it said the increased scrutiny will make them better. also in the us, its central bank has started a two—day policy meeting, and a decision on interest rates is expected later today. but how are borrowing costs affecting businesses in the world's largest economy? the bbc�*s michelle fleury sent this report. she thought you would have to close her doors for good but business picked up and she has hired new stylists. it business picked up and she has hired new stylists.— hired new stylists. it actually started picking _ hired new stylists. it actually started picking up _ hired new stylists. it actually started picking up the - hired new stylists. it actually started
a report by the national transportation safety board found that the bolts intended to hold the door plug plays were not where they needed to be when the plane left the boeing facility. since then, there safety practices have remained in the spotlight. boeing said in a statement it is taking significant action to strengthen safety. it says it is focused on demonstrating change and building trust, one aeroplane at a time. it said the increased scrutiny will make them better. also in the us, its...
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and speak to the families on behalf of the national transportation safety board i just want to extend our deepest deepest condolences. you are in our thoughts and prayers as the days, months years ahead, go forward certainly, we are focused on, you our entire mission is to save lives and our aim is to prevent this from reoccurring. and we are so, so very sorry for all that you, are going. through, its unimaginable and truly, we think about you throughout this investigation so as, i mentioned yesterday, for those who may not be familiar, the national transportation safety board is an independent federal agency. we are charged by congress with investigating every civil aviation accident in the united states. and significant events in all modes of transportation that includes bridge collapses, and it includes marine accidents and incidents. our mission is to determine why something happened how it happened, and to prevent it from reoccurring again, to save lives i wanted to talk a little bit about how we conduct an investigation, but i think it's really important for folks to understand
and speak to the families on behalf of the national transportation safety board i just want to extend our deepest deepest condolences. you are in our thoughts and prayers as the days, months years ahead, go forward certainly, we are focused on, you our entire mission is to save lives and our aim is to prevent this from reoccurring. and we are so, so very sorry for all that you, are going. through, its unimaginable and truly, we think about you throughout this investigation so as, i mentioned...
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at least it wasn't cruising at 30,000 feet says the chair of the national transportation safety board. >> folks don't have seatbelt on, they're going to restrooms, the flight attendants are providing service to passengers, we could've ended up with something so much more tragic and really fortunate that that did not occur here. >> boeing has now held a company wide safety meeting which the ceo has pledged competes transparency with investigators, and boeing will emit its mistake, we will know exactly what that mistake will be, we do not know. tom foreman, see iain washington. >> next disney has a big mess on its hand, it's star aaron rodgers appear on espn and he did not apologize to jimmy camel, he continues to spout conspiracy theories. jamele hill will join me live to discuss that. to duckduckgo on all your devie duckduckgo comes with a built-n engine like google, but it's pi and doesn't spy on your searchs and duckduckgo lets you browse like chrome, but it blocks cooi and creepy ads that follow youa from google and other companie. and there's no catch. it's fre. we make money from
at least it wasn't cruising at 30,000 feet says the chair of the national transportation safety board. >> folks don't have seatbelt on, they're going to restrooms, the flight attendants are providing service to passengers, we could've ended up with something so much more tragic and really fortunate that that did not occur here. >> boeing has now held a company wide safety meeting which the ceo has pledged competes transparency with investigators, and boeing will emit its mistake, we...
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so there's the investigation that's been launched by the national transportation safety board that is aimed at getting to the bottom of the accident. what caused it specifically, they're looking at whether the bolts that were designed to keep that panel in place or incorrectly installed, or perhaps we're not even there in the 1st place. and then you have this investigation by the f a, a, b, f, a, a wants to know if boeing followed the design that the agency had approved for the max 9. and if they did not, why not? an embedded within that pro is the larger question of whether there might be broader, more systemic problems with boys quality control processes that would require the regulators to intervene with enforcement directives that could head off future emergencies, such as this one. but perhaps even emergencies with more severe outcomes than what we saw. so multiple investigations going on and one even questioning, overall safety protocol, ad boring. what kind of an impact can such increased scrutiny have for the airlines manufacturer as well? we know that boeing has suffered its
so there's the investigation that's been launched by the national transportation safety board that is aimed at getting to the bottom of the accident. what caused it specifically, they're looking at whether the bolts that were designed to keep that panel in place or incorrectly installed, or perhaps we're not even there in the 1st place. and then you have this investigation by the f a, a, b, f, a, a wants to know if boeing followed the design that the agency had approved for the max 9. and if...
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said this is led by the national transportation safety board i've had a couple of conversations with chair homendy on this account and basically what we've done is we've activated a membrane of understanding between the coast guard in n-tier sb and because the multimodal and complex nature of this investigation we will be providing coast guard investigators for what we call a marine board of investigation. which is our highest level of investigation, the coast guard that will fold in and coordinate with the ntsb investigation is at moves forward. i think the secretary close with some top-line messages for us, i can tell you that our unified command, which is essentially a term that we use in the united states for how we mobilize against crises with all the appropriate federal, state, local agencies, and other stakeholders we have a tremendous amount of talent on there. and a lot of resourcing and given the magnitude and importance of this response is going to be very, very aggressive. moving forward. and we'll keep you up the form to that. thank you >> variable that was contained in
said this is led by the national transportation safety board i've had a couple of conversations with chair homendy on this account and basically what we've done is we've activated a membrane of understanding between the coast guard in n-tier sb and because the multimodal and complex nature of this investigation we will be providing coast guard investigators for what we call a marine board of investigation. which is our highest level of investigation, the coast guard that will fold in and...
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a report by the national transportation safety board found that the boats intended to hold the door plug in place work with they needed to be when the plane last boeings facility. since then boeings safety practices have remained in the spotlight.— in the spotlight. boeing has said in a statement - in the spotlight. boeing has said in a statement that - in the spotlight. boeing has said in a statement that it l in the spotlight. boeing has| said in a statement that it is taking significant action to strengthen safety and quality. the company says it's focusing on demonstrating change in building trust one aeroplane at a time. it adds that this increase to scrutiny weather from her soft, the faa or others will make us better. stay in the us with the central bank is started a central policy meeting and business rates expected later today. how are borrowing costs affecting businesses and the worlds largest economy? michelle flores at this report. cutting back for the _ flores at this report. cutting back for the americans - flores at this report. cutting | back for the americans seem flor
a report by the national transportation safety board found that the boats intended to hold the door plug in place work with they needed to be when the plane last boeings facility. since then boeings safety practices have remained in the spotlight.— in the spotlight. boeing has said in a statement - in the spotlight. boeing has said in a statement that - in the spotlight. boeing has said in a statement that it l in the spotlight. boeing has| said in a statement that it is taking significant...
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justin to cnn, the national transportation safety board has announced a rare public hearing on one of the many recent safety issues involving boeing jets, the door plug blowout on an alaska airlines 737 max, boeing officials could potentially be subpoena to testify. this comes as we're learning more about another boeing jet that suddenly dropped in mid-flight. your cnn aviation correspondent, pete muntean new images show the aftermath of monday's mysterious in-flight jolt on a chilean boeing 787 >> latam airlines says a technical event caused a strong movement on board, injuring 50 passengers who peppered the pilots with questions. i immediately engaged with him and said from what was that and he openly admitted he said, i lost control of the plane. my gauges just kind of went blank on me and that's when the plane just took a dive >> boeing's as it is standing by to help investigate the incident. the latest involving a boeing plane following the alaska airlines door plug blowout in january, a wheel falling off a united flight last week and hydraulic fluid traveling from another united
justin to cnn, the national transportation safety board has announced a rare public hearing on one of the many recent safety issues involving boeing jets, the door plug blowout on an alaska airlines 737 max, boeing officials could potentially be subpoena to testify. this comes as we're learning more about another boeing jet that suddenly dropped in mid-flight. your cnn aviation correspondent, pete muntean new images show the aftermath of monday's mysterious in-flight jolt on a chilean boeing...
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>> sure, obviously, the national transportation safety board has anthe coast guard also has jurisdiction to investigate. i am old enough to remember the sunshine skyway collapse in florida and the comparisons, the similarities are quite be read. when you see the pictures, they look similar and the differences are, there but the rebuild bridge at the sunshine skyway had big round cement support structures that act as buffers or islands around the port and that's one of the most poignant things that's missing from the accident in baltimore. a few miles up the road, there is a bridge refreshment program going on on another bridge where they are putting those offenders or dolphins around the bridge to protect the structure. i think that will have -- will come into play a lot in this. of course, the reason for the power outage on the s that caused itÑk■7■8 around the base of the bridge support with the goal to make it impossible for a ship to hit it. new constr they replace the bridge but that is probably 5, 6, 7 years from now and probably $2 billion. >> now turning to the many issues b
>> sure, obviously, the national transportation safety board has anthe coast guard also has jurisdiction to investigate. i am old enough to remember the sunshine skyway collapse in florida and the comparisons, the similarities are quite be read. when you see the pictures, they look similar and the differences are, there but the rebuild bridge at the sunshine skyway had big round cement support structures that act as buffers or islands around the port and that's one of the most poignant...
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at least it was not cruising at 30,000 feet, said the chair of the national transportation safety board. >>> folks don't have seatbelts on, they're going to restrooms, the flight attendants are providing service to passengers, we could've ended up with something so much more tragic and really fortunate that that did not occur here. >>> boeing has not held a company wide safety maybe which the ceo has pledged complete and transparent cooperation with investigators, and, he said, boeing will admit its mistake, although exactly what that mistake maybe, we still don't know. tom foreman, cnn, washing ton. >> reporter: next, disney has a big address on its hands. aaron rodgers appeared on espn again but he did not apologize to jimmy kimmel. and he continues to spout conspiracies. jamele hill will join me live to discuss that. the power goes out and we still have wifi to do our homework. and that's a good thing? great in my book! who are you? no power? no problem. introducing storm-ready wifi. now you can stay reliably connected through power outages with unlimited cellular data and up to 4 ho
at least it was not cruising at 30,000 feet, said the chair of the national transportation safety board. >>> folks don't have seatbelts on, they're going to restrooms, the flight attendants are providing service to passengers, we could've ended up with something so much more tragic and really fortunate that that did not occur here. >>> boeing has not held a company wide safety maybe which the ceo has pledged complete and transparent cooperation with investigators, and, he...
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i'll just do the us national transportation safety board is needing the investigation into what caused the accident agencies child has described what it would have been like when the section of the plane blew out. it was a very chaotic scene, very chaotic, very loud, which you can't really hear on the video, but it is very loud. there on 26, a and 25 a. the headdress are gone. on $26.00, a part of the seats. uh, the back of the seat is gone. my counter has been on the phone out from washington, dc. the payoff does that incident to alaska airlines grounded oil? it's boeing 737 max nines, and gave them a inspection last thing, some 4 to 8 hours. some of these planes are back in service. radar reveals that there are a number of boeing, 737, max nines, up in the yet. now the hardest hit us, a line was united, which is grounded, all explains immediately even before the federal aviation, of sorry, 3 decision to instruct a man day to recheck to take place of all these across united has completed the check on a number of explains they to all going back in service, boeing has issued a statement
i'll just do the us national transportation safety board is needing the investigation into what caused the accident agencies child has described what it would have been like when the section of the plane blew out. it was a very chaotic scene, very chaotic, very loud, which you can't really hear on the video, but it is very loud. there on 26, a and 25 a. the headdress are gone. on $26.00, a part of the seats. uh, the back of the seat is gone. my counter has been on the phone out from washington,...