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sfo said they had five alaska airlines flights that were delayed on departure. the faa ordered the ground stop for alaska and horizon air at 7:30 this morning because of that computer issue. the problem was fixed, and the ground stop lifted at around 8:30, so it only lasted about an hour. we spoke with one hour whose flight back home to seattle was delayed by roughly half an hour. >> i have no problem. you guys handle things seamlessly, so it doesn't bother me to fly. i was delayed a couple of hours coming down, and i figured it was worth it. >> reporter: by the way, when she was referring to "you," she was referring to people at the airlines, not us. alaska airline did apologize writing -- >> reporter: reporting live here at oakland international, bob redell, nbc bay area news. >>> our team sent out an alert as soon as we learned about this situation. you can get breaking news and weather alerts sent straight to your phone. download our free nbc bay area news app. that way you can be informed whenever breaking news happens. >>> a 6.3 magnitude earthquake rattle
sfo said they had five alaska airlines flights that were delayed on departure. the faa ordered the ground stop for alaska and horizon air at 7:30 this morning because of that computer issue. the problem was fixed, and the ground stop lifted at around 8:30, so it only lasted about an hour. we spoke with one hour whose flight back home to seattle was delayed by roughly half an hour. >> i have no problem. you guys handle things seamlessly, so it doesn't bother me to fly. i was delayed a...
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alaska airlines flights are back in the air this noon. earlier today, passengers were thrown off balance when the faa issued a temporary ground stop. all of the carrier's flights across the country affected by potential safety issue, with bay area airports also feeling the gravity of the situation. ktvu tom vacar is live from sfo and tom. passengers can expect those delays to last throughout the day. >> well, that's exactly right. the main event obviously is over, but there is this ripple effect or this domino effect and that is sure to last all day long. at about 6 a.m. wednesday morning, alaska airlines was ordered by the federal aviation administration into a so-called ground stop that sfo said was lifted at 845. that affected five flights at sfo and many, many more throughout the vast, far reaching alaska airlines system. >> they're required to remain on the ground until that ground stop is lifted. now, most of the time, ground stops are implemented for weather reasons, but in this case, there was a malfunction of critical newly insta
alaska airlines flights are back in the air this noon. earlier today, passengers were thrown off balance when the faa issued a temporary ground stop. all of the carrier's flights across the country affected by potential safety issue, with bay area airports also feeling the gravity of the situation. ktvu tom vacar is live from sfo and tom. passengers can expect those delays to last throughout the day. >> well, that's exactly right. the main event obviously is over, but there is this ripple...
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all eyes are watching alaska airlines. it's been a tough 2024 for that airline in particular. >> all right. >> thanks so much tom. >> well on capitol hill today boeing faced scrutiny from lawmakers as more questions are raised over the safety of its planes. fox's hillary vaughn has more from the testimony of a boeing engineer turned whistleblower here, the perception is things are getting worse. >> tensions have been high regarding the airline industry as a whole. in january, a door plug panel blew off a boeing 737 max jetliner, and five years ago, two deadly crashes involving different 737 jets killed 346 people on capitol hill. congress is examining allegations of major safety failures with boeing, the subject of back to back senate hearings. >> boeing is at a moment of reckoning. >> recently, one boeing engineer, a whistleblower, testified the company is taking shortcuts in assembling 787 dreamliners, leaving sections of an aircraft skin vulnerable to breaking apart, effectively, they are putting out defective airplanes
all eyes are watching alaska airlines. it's been a tough 2024 for that airline in particular. >> all right. >> thanks so much tom. >> well on capitol hill today boeing faced scrutiny from lawmakers as more questions are raised over the safety of its planes. fox's hillary vaughn has more from the testimony of a boeing engineer turned whistleblower here, the perception is things are getting worse. >> tensions have been high regarding the airline industry as a whole. in...
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that was a saw with the alaska airlines flight injanuary. that was a brand—new plane, fresh out of the factory map a door fell plane, fresh out of the factory map a doorfell off, initialfindings it had not been voted on properly. that incident suggested there were potentially deep—seated problems with boeing's quality control in factories. the plane went into service when, a crucial part of it had not been attached properly. what we are seeing here is a nine—year—old aircraft suffering what, in the big picture, is a relatively low risk failure. but it does look dramatic. 0n relatively low risk failure. but it does look dramatic. on this occasion the evidence points not so much to a manufacturing problem, because the aircraft is a much older man, but potentially, for example, a maintenance problem. had somebody looking at that engine and field to reattach the carolling after some servicing? that is what regulars are looking for. from the perspective of boeing, this is much less of a concern than what we saw injanuary. and you are righ
that was a saw with the alaska airlines flight injanuary. that was a brand—new plane, fresh out of the factory map a door fell plane, fresh out of the factory map a doorfell off, initialfindings it had not been voted on properly. that incident suggested there were potentially deep—seated problems with boeing's quality control in factories. the plane went into service when, a crucial part of it had not been attached properly. what we are seeing here is a nine—year—old aircraft suffering...
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henry at one point earlier today, not one alaska airlines plane was in the air. a full ground stoppage was called after a problem with the system that calculates plane's weight and balance. that ground stoppage has since been lifted. ktvu tom vacar joining us now live from sfo to explain what exactly happened today and how all of this affected passengers. tom >> now, early morning was kind of the peak of the problem, which was relatively quickly resolved. >> but as you will see, it has a very, very long tail. here's what i mean. >> at about 6 a.m. wednesday morning, alaska airlines was ordered by the federal aviation administration into a so-called ground stop that sfo said was lifted at 845. that affected five flights at sfo and many, many more throughout the vast, far reaching alaska airlines system. >> they're required to remain on the ground until that ground stop is lifted. now, most of the time, ground stops are implemented for weather reasons, but in this case, there was a malfunction of critical newly installed computer software that calculates a plane's
henry at one point earlier today, not one alaska airlines plane was in the air. a full ground stoppage was called after a problem with the system that calculates plane's weight and balance. that ground stoppage has since been lifted. ktvu tom vacar joining us now live from sfo to explain what exactly happened today and how all of this affected passengers. tom >> now, early morning was kind of the peak of the problem, which was relatively quickly resolved. >> but as you will see, it...
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you are referring to the alaska airlines incident? >> yes. alaska 1282. >> thank you. >> if they do not enforce the type design company think that would make a manufacturer more or less likely to abide by the type of design? >> this is a difficult one for me to answer because this is not something we have investigated in. >> thank you. i'm over time. >> thank you so much. >> thank you chair homendy. >> senator welch. >> thank you very much. the question of safety is obviously incredibly important. the question of cost is also very important. my understanding right now, you are making assessments of safety, you are focused solely on the safety and not on cost. i know that some of my colleagues think that you should be responsible to make a cost-benefit analysis as you are considering safety factors. i'm a skeptic of that. i think that the decision should be made after the recommendation is made. and i just want you to comment on that. both are legitimate concerns. i think all of us here would agree that safety has to be paramount. so if there
you are referring to the alaska airlines incident? >> yes. alaska 1282. >> thank you. >> if they do not enforce the type design company think that would make a manufacturer more or less likely to abide by the type of design? >> this is a difficult one for me to answer because this is not something we have investigated in. >> thank you. i'm over time. >> thank you so much. >> thank you chair homendy. >> senator welch. >> thank you very much....
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the planes were grounded after an unused doppler blue out of midair on an alaska airlines flight in january. —— door plug. us presidentjoe biden has called for sharply higher tariffs on steel and aluminium imports from china. he's expected to propose raising the rate from 7.5% to 25%. mr biden�*s remarks were aimed at pleasing steelworkers — a key voting block — in the swing state of pennsylvania. he also promised steelworkers he would block the sale of us steel to a japanese firm — which has been controversial. the us house speaker says he plans to include the tiktok bill in a package of bills that are being fast tracked through congress. lawmakers want tiktok�*s owner bytedance to divest its us assets or face a ban. the bill needs to go to the senate, and if it passes there, president biden says he will sign it. shipping companies across the globe are keeping a close eye on the conflict in the middle east. freight costs have already gone up significantly due to escalating tensions and volatile oil prices. those costs could increase further, if there's any disruption to the s
the planes were grounded after an unused doppler blue out of midair on an alaska airlines flight in january. —— door plug. us presidentjoe biden has called for sharply higher tariffs on steel and aluminium imports from china. he's expected to propose raising the rate from 7.5% to 25%. mr biden�*s remarks were aimed at pleasing steelworkers — a key voting block — in the swing state of pennsylvania. he also promised steelworkers he would block the sale of us steel to a japanese firm —...
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airlines aviation mechanic was stopped at the employees. security turnstile want trying to go to work at sfo. >> he used his biometrics security badge to pass through, but it didn't work on. his first attempt started through and then the turnstile froze up and locked up. >> so came back. i tried it again. i use my bad jen fingerprint like is posed to it. gave me the green light now on through. and that was the violation. they said that we had spurlock says he was accused of trying to circumvent security by trying to go through again after the turnstile froze. so what they did is they pulled my badge, astounds me from working at basically every airport. the community side of stands for security identification display area. the san francisco city attorney's office responded by saying spurlock, quote. >> tampered with a secured access point which violated airport rules. the airport had previously warned employees that this type of conduct posed an unacceptable security threat, ensuring the safety and security of the airport is paramount. the d
airlines aviation mechanic was stopped at the employees. security turnstile want trying to go to work at sfo. >> he used his biometrics security badge to pass through, but it didn't work on. his first attempt started through and then the turnstile froze up and locked up. >> so came back. i tried it again. i use my bad jen fingerprint like is posed to it. gave me the green light now on through. and that was the violation. they said that we had spurlock says he was accused of trying...
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this from alaska airlines as they had to institute a ground stop for all alaska and horizon flights. again, the issue, very clear, different from what we have been seeing on capitol hill, is that they experienced an issue performing an upgrade to the system that calculates our weight and balance. >>> up next, we'll tell you what you should expect in just over about an hour when the senate begins its impeachment trial against homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas. you're watching "jose diaz-balart reports" on msnbc. as you're watching "jose diaz-balart reports" on msnbc. infused with vitamin b3 and hyaluronic acid, st. jude commercials on tvubg and wondering, is that place legit? those commercials are nice, but is that a real thing? and having lived it, i can say for sure that money is being put to incredible use. i've never once had to wait for insurance to approve a test or approve a medication. we didn't have to worry about any of those things thanks to the donations. and our family is forever grateful because it's completely changed our lives. (vo) verizon small business
this from alaska airlines as they had to institute a ground stop for all alaska and horizon flights. again, the issue, very clear, different from what we have been seeing on capitol hill, is that they experienced an issue performing an upgrade to the system that calculates our weight and balance. >>> up next, we'll tell you what you should expect in just over about an hour when the senate begins its impeachment trial against homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas. you're...
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it is a bad day for boeing and a bad day for alaska airlines. separately from this hearing that calls into question the integrity and safety of one of the most flown boeing models, alaska planes had to stop flying. today, the faa issued a nationwide ground stop on all alaska flights this morning. this after a technical issue that happened while alaska was trying to upgrade its system that calculates the weight and balance of planes. though the ground stop was lifted after just one hour, the damage was done. there were mass delays, and even now the airline is still trying to fully recover. today's issue is just the latest in a string of aviation problems this year. the most visible of which was that blown out door plug on a boeing jet flown by alaska. and boeing was on the hot seat again today as an employee turned whistleblower took his shocking claims to capitol hill. abc's christiane cordero has the story. >> today, a boeing engineer spoke out on capitol hill about his employer. >> i'm not here today because i want to be here. i'm here today b
it is a bad day for boeing and a bad day for alaska airlines. separately from this hearing that calls into question the integrity and safety of one of the most flown boeing models, alaska planes had to stop flying. today, the faa issued a nationwide ground stop on all alaska flights this morning. this after a technical issue that happened while alaska was trying to upgrade its system that calculates the weight and balance of planes. though the ground stop was lifted after just one hour, the...
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but i think this is a very different incident to what we saw with the alaska airlines flight in january. that was a brand new plane fresh out of the factory. a doorfell off a disused door because on initial findings, at least, it hadn't been bolted on properly. now, that incident suggested that there were potentially deep seated problems with boeing's quality control problems in boeing's factories. a plane went into service when, frankly, a crucial part of it hadn't been attached properly. what we've seen here, though, is a nine—year—old aircraft suffering what in the big picture is a relatively low risk failure. but it does look dramatic. i think on this occasion, the evidence points to not so much a manufacturing problem because the aircraft is a much older one, but potentially, for example, a maintenance problem had somebody been looking at that engine and failed to reattach the cowling after some servicing. and i think that's what regulators are looking for. so for boeing's perspective at least, this is much less of a concern, i would suggest, than what we saw injanuary. in othe
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airlines as well. >> really, the only impact outside of the alaska airlines flight were that we had to accommodate a few flights on other airlines at a different gate, because those gates that would have normally been vacant were occupied with alaska flights waiting for the clearance to push back. >> by the way, if you are flying alaska today, do expect some residual delays. some ski resorts around lake tahoe are preparing to close this weekend. >> sierra tahoe season will end on sunday, along with heavenly diamond peak. other resorts including kirkwood sugar bowl montrose will close for the season sunday, april 28th. there are a few resorts, including palisades tahoe, that will stay open until late may. >> disneyland is one step closer to major renovations. the city council of anaheim unanimously approved a proposal for $1.9 billion expansion plan for disney. this proposal includes constructing a new park, shops and restaurants on the western side of the disney property starting as soon as this summer. but some anaheim residents are strongly opposed to this plan. the disneyland for
airlines as well. >> really, the only impact outside of the alaska airlines flight were that we had to accommodate a few flights on other airlines at a different gate, because those gates that would have normally been vacant were occupied with alaska flights waiting for the clearance to push back. >> by the way, if you are flying alaska today, do expect some residual delays. some ski resorts around lake tahoe are preparing to close this weekend. >> sierra tahoe season will end...
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on december 15th , the emergency door of a boeing 737 belonging to alaska airlines was torn off at an altitude of 16,000 feet. this incident showed problems in the system boeing's quality control is unacceptable and requires more detailed investigations. mike whittaker, who is in the meeting of the us congress. serial incidents boeing ceo david calhoun announced that he will step down by the end of this year. the suspicious john barnett, who disclosed about the safety problems of the planes manufactured by boeing , added to the problems of this giant of the aviation industry . the lifeless body of barnett, who was boeing's quality control manager for many years, was found three weeks ago in charleston. the cause of death has been declared as suicide, but his lawyers consider it suspicious and want to investigate the real cause of death. from day one focus only on it was an increase in production. someone cares about things. in the name and memory of god, i greet and respect your presence, dear compatriots. for the next few hours , we will have rains in the western parts of our country
on december 15th , the emergency door of a boeing 737 belonging to alaska airlines was torn off at an altitude of 16,000 feet. this incident showed problems in the system boeing's quality control is unacceptable and requires more detailed investigations. mike whittaker, who is in the meeting of the us congress. serial incidents boeing ceo david calhoun announced that he will step down by the end of this year. the suspicious john barnett, who disclosed about the safety problems of the planes...
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you're referring to the alaska airlines incident. >> yes, alaska 1282. >> thank you. if faa doesn't enforce the required type design, you think that would make a manufacturer more or less likely to abide? >> this is difficult to answer because it is not something we have investigated. >> okay. thank you. i am over time. thank you, chair. >> thank you so much. >> senator welch. >> thank you very much. the question of safety is obviously incredibly important. the question of cost is also very important. my understanding is that right now when you are making assessments of safety you are focused solely on the safety and not on cost. i know some of my colleagues think that you should be responsible to make a cost- benefit analysis as you consider safety factors. i am a skeptic of that. i think that decision should be made after the recommendation is made. i just want you to comment on that. both are legitimate concerns, but i think all of us here would agree that safety has to be paramount. if there is a proposal that you would, that your agency would have to make a cost-
you're referring to the alaska airlines incident. >> yes, alaska 1282. >> thank you. if faa doesn't enforce the required type design, you think that would make a manufacturer more or less likely to abide? >> this is difficult to answer because it is not something we have investigated. >> okay. thank you. i am over time. thank you, chair. >> thank you so much. >> senator welch. >> thank you very much. the question of safety is obviously incredibly...
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. >>> a computer glitch put alaska airlines passengers in limbo. it halted all flights before 8:00 a.m. it lasted for an hour, triggering delays for flights across the country. including in the bay area. only templates between simpsonville, oakland, san jose, were impacted. the delays did not have huge impacts on history. >> safety is first so i will not complain if i'm a little bit late to make things safer. probably easier on me because it was an early flight. for me it wasn't too big. >> alaska airlines released a statement apologizing. they said it was caused by an upgrade to their system with weight and balance. the issue was fixed and it was lifted. >>> boeing under the microscope. an engineer who is a whistleblower accused the airplane maker of cutting corners. boeing insists it's dream liner is safe. ellis has details from washington. to make critical questions on capitol hill about the safety of boeing 787 airplanes. >> effectively they are -- >> reporter: quality engineer and whistleblower, sam, telling senators the company cut corners. p
. >>> a computer glitch put alaska airlines passengers in limbo. it halted all flights before 8:00 a.m. it lasted for an hour, triggering delays for flights across the country. including in the bay area. only templates between simpsonville, oakland, san jose, were impacted. the delays did not have huge impacts on history. >> safety is first so i will not complain if i'm a little bit late to make things safer. probably easier on me because it was an early flight. for me it wasn't...
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on december 15th, the emergency door of a boeing 737 belonging to alaska airlines was torn off at an altitude of 16,000 feet. this incident showed that the problems in boeing's quality control system are unacceptable and require more detailed investigations. mike whittaker speaking at the meeting of the us congress he said: he had promised that the safety inspections at the bui factory would be strengthened, however, in just 10 days, that is, from the 14th to the 24th of last month, there were eight other air accidents, including the plane that was supposed to take brian adams to san francisco. i looked out of the window and said, "we're done. our hand was stuck to the roof of the plane. after these serial incidents , david calhoun, ceo of boeing, announced to the media and now we see the world closed according to the picture. allah is great or da'wa and nabi, allah is the most direct. we are reaching the end of the world today. good night goodbye. at 30:00, the engine cover of one of the wings of the boeing plane in the united states was separated , causing an accident while taking
on december 15th, the emergency door of a boeing 737 belonging to alaska airlines was torn off at an altitude of 16,000 feet. this incident showed that the problems in boeing's quality control system are unacceptable and require more detailed investigations. mike whittaker speaking at the meeting of the us congress he said: he had promised that the safety inspections at the bui factory would be strengthened, however, in just 10 days, that is, from the 14th to the 24th of last month, there were...
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on the 15th of december, the emergency door of a boeing 737 belonging to alaska airlines was torn off at an altitude of 16,000 feet. the incident showed that the problems in boeing's quality control system are unacceptable and require more detailed investigations. mike whittaker, who spoke at the meeting of the us congress , promised to strengthen safety inspections at the boeing factory. however, within 10 days, from the 14th to the 24th of the last month , eight more air accidents occurred. including for the plane that was supposed to be. the lifeless body of barnett, who himself was the director of control for many years it was boeing quality, found 3 weeks ago in charleston . the cause of death was announced as suicide, but his lawyers. they consider it suspicious and want to investigate the real cause of death. from day one, the focus was only on increasing production. no one cared about safety issues. azadeh taheri of the sed and broadcasting news agency. the vital organs of three brain dead patients gave life to 10 patients in need of organs today at sinai hospital. according t
on the 15th of december, the emergency door of a boeing 737 belonging to alaska airlines was torn off at an altitude of 16,000 feet. the incident showed that the problems in boeing's quality control system are unacceptable and require more detailed investigations. mike whittaker, who spoke at the meeting of the us congress , promised to strengthen safety inspections at the boeing factory. however, within 10 days, from the 14th to the 24th of the last month , eight more air accidents occurred....
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a lot let's get back to breaking news because we have an update on what happened with alaska airlines. yeah. last few hours told you moments ago that there was a complete ground stop for all alaska and horizon flights nationwide. >> because of a software glitch as they were trying to upgrade their system that measured the weight and distribution the weight on the aircraft. well, the faa has since canceled that ground stop. apparently they were able the airline was able to resolve the issue in one form or another to the satisfaction of a the faa. so that ground stop now has been lifted. all flights now resuming. yeah. they said alaska said that there could be some delays cause they had that and we understand just a small handful of flights might be a little delayed for alaska out of sfo. but >> no big worries for who has a good all right, 902, right now and no charges yet against the protesters. >> who shut down the golden gate bridge for hours on monday. know san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins says she needs more evidence in order to move forward with any of those cases. >
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flights from alaska airlines are in the skies again after being grounded this morning. the faa ground stop was caused by problems with a software update. the software helps with weight and balance. one passenger from portland was stuck for hours on the tarmac. >> they said their ground system was down, that it completely crashed and they were just trying to reboot it. and they were not able to. so they kept like probably for the last hour and a half, we didn't hear anything. eventually they opened up the door to let people off the planes. >> most of the passengers we spoke with said they did not mind the delay if it meant they had a safe flight. >> yeah. i mean safety is always first. so i'm not going to complain if i'm a little bit late to make things safer. >> the grounding lasted for an hour. alaska airlines warned customers to expect delays throughout the day, but check out airports. checking out airports, it looks like the majority of the flights are on time. >>> a new opera is coming to san jose, creating quite the buzz. >> the opera is sung completely in spanish.
flights from alaska airlines are in the skies again after being grounded this morning. the faa ground stop was caused by problems with a software update. the software helps with weight and balance. one passenger from portland was stuck for hours on the tarmac. >> they said their ground system was down, that it completely crashed and they were just trying to reboot it. and they were not able to. so they kept like probably for the last hour and a half, we didn't hear anything. eventually...
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mind given how much we fly alaska airlines a very good airline i fly almost every weekend. let me ask you specifically on that and not have a specific alaska safety question. i thank you know alaska airlines was the first airline with the faa safety management system and in previous hearings we discussed the value of the sms and the scalability of the sms for smaller operators, can you talk about the importance of the safety management system not just in terms of enhancing safety in the episode that you are investigating but in particular what you envision a more mature sms system and being able to be helpful in terms of safety, big airlines and smaller operators. >> there are four pillars for safety management systems it's everything from safety comprehensive safety policies in place and safety risk assessment and safety assurance and safety promotion which gets a safety culture and turning of the workforce, having a robust safety management system is key for any operator. i agree with your comments on scalability, we do believe any operator whether large or small can proa
mind given how much we fly alaska airlines a very good airline i fly almost every weekend. let me ask you specifically on that and not have a specific alaska safety question. i thank you know alaska airlines was the first airline with the faa safety management system and in previous hearings we discussed the value of the sms and the scalability of the sms for smaller operators, can you talk about the importance of the safety management system not just in terms of enhancing safety in the episode...
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japan airlines and alaska airlines. in a statement, alaska airlines said in part, we believe a name change to the proposed san francisco bay oakland international airport could cause confusion and potential inconvenience to travelers, especially as one of three airports in the bay area already shares a similar name appears to be attempt to discredit the city from its unique cultural history that, separate and distinct from san francisco, wan says oakland's three letter airport designation, oq, would not change, so he'll keep his hat. >> i mean, there's they're thinking about travelers who are traveling to this region all the time, travel expert angel castellano says. >> if no passengers are confused, he'll eat his hat. >> but there's so many people who are first time travelers, maybe it's their first time on an airplane. and we really have to have empathy for those travelers and make it as easy as possible. >> so it's official. the new name of the airport is now san francisco bay oakland international airport. there's o
japan airlines and alaska airlines. in a statement, alaska airlines said in part, we believe a name change to the proposed san francisco bay oakland international airport could cause confusion and potential inconvenience to travelers, especially as one of three airports in the bay area already shares a similar name appears to be attempt to discredit the city from its unique cultural history that, separate and distinct from san francisco, wan says oakland's three letter airport designation, oq,...
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i mean, i knew alaska airlines' premium class had extra legroom but this... this feels different. okay. crazy idea. on the count of 3... i'm going to try and cross my... ohhhhhhhhhhh boyy that's nice. woooooo! ( ♪♪ ) >>> an oakland furniture reassembling after a three-car crash sent one vehicle practically slamminright into the store. it happened around 1:00 this afternoon near 22nd andternational. fortunately, no one was inside the store at the time of the crash. no word yet on...
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plane boeing paid $160 0 to alaska airlines still aviation experts say it is safe to fly. >>>>we've got several events, but none of which seemed to be related. despite some very scary and publicly seen events our aviation system in the united states is very safe. >anne>yeah, and we do have to out there has not been any commercial aviation disaster in the us since 2009. still ahead a closer look at how bay area airports have been doing with delays and cancelations. plus what travelers are saying online about the new protections promised by the federal government. -remember when i said we need to screen for colon cancer? -was that after i texted the age to screen was now 45? [both] because i said cologuard®! -hey there! -where did he come from? -yup, with me you can screen at home. just talk to your provider. [both] we'll screen with cologuard and do it my way. cologuard is a one-of-a-kind way to screen for colon cancer that's effective and non-invasive. it's for people 45+ at average risk, not high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your provider for
plane boeing paid $160 0 to alaska airlines still aviation experts say it is safe to fly. >>>>we've got several events, but none of which seemed to be related. despite some very scary and publicly seen events our aviation system in the united states is very safe. >anne>yeah, and we do have to out there has not been any commercial aviation disaster in the us since 2009. still ahead a closer look at how bay area airports have been doing with delays and cancelations. plus what...
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i mean, i knew alaska airlines' premium class had extra legroom but this... this feels different. okay. crazy idea. on the count of 3... i'm going to try and cross my... ohhhhhhhhhhh boyy that's nice. woooooo! ( ♪♪ ) >>> welcome back. >>> tomorrow is earth day and there have been a lot of early celebrations across the bay area this weekend. >> but none like a shutdown today in atherton. john ramos shows us a lawn mowing battle between sheep and robots. >> reporter: the purpose of earth day is to get people thinking about ways to protect the planet and in a town like atherton that boils down to a fight over the best way to mow your lawn. at the earth day festival in atherton they wanted to promote the benefits of using environmentally friendly lawn equipment, but that's where the friendliness ended. on the other side of the park it was a battle of a.i. versus ewes, sheep versus robots. the competition for eco friendly lawn care pitted a flock of sheep from uc davis against a newfangled autonomous lawn mower from husk husqvarna. >> it talks to the mower, the gps satellites and t
i mean, i knew alaska airlines' premium class had extra legroom but this... this feels different. okay. crazy idea. on the count of 3... i'm going to try and cross my... ohhhhhhhhhhh boyy that's nice. woooooo! ( ♪♪ ) >>> welcome back. >>> tomorrow is earth day and there have been a lot of early celebrations across the bay area this weekend. >> but none like a shutdown today in atherton. john ramos shows us a lawn mowing battle between sheep and robots. >>...
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airlines flight. you know, they made words for this. you can call it delegating, subcontracting, reassigning at the end of the day, it's outsourcing. outsourcing key responsibilities, none more important than safety oversight, to someone else, to someone else, to someone else. i submit that while we're focused on boeing, this is obviously not just a boeing problem. this is far too common across aviation systems and its suppliers. whether the result of poor leadership, focus on production targets, profit margins at all costs, even the cost of safety, or some combination of both, congress must take a serious look at this culture of outsourcing and its safety implications. this is an instance in which we can't afford a mistake. it costs too much. dr. dillinger, what more can boeing do to improve its safety culture and our own responsibility for the safety of its products? ms. dillinger: thank you, senator. the panel focused a great deal on safety culture and there is so much that they could be doing. par
airlines flight. you know, they made words for this. you can call it delegating, subcontracting, reassigning at the end of the day, it's outsourcing. outsourcing key responsibilities, none more important than safety oversight, to someone else, to someone else, to someone else. i submit that while we're focused on boeing, this is obviously not just a boeing problem. this is far too common across aviation systems and its suppliers. whether the result of poor leadership, focus on production...
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ponga atenciÓn en otra noticia de Última hora, los vuelos de la aerolÍnea alaska airlines fueron suspendidos por varias horas en todo el paÍs, la administraciÓn federal de aviaciÓn habÍa confirmado en su sitio web el aviso de parada en tierra para todos los destinos. >> la medida afectÓ a su filial, el aviso excluyÓ los vuelos de sky west que ofrece servicios regionales para alaska airlines y otras compaÑÍas, la aerolÍnea reportÓ un problema en la actualizaciÓn de datos internos, a esta hora los vuelos fueron reestabl reestablecidos pero se esperan retrasos. ya fueron elegidos los primeros siete miembros que integrarÁn el jurado histÓrico en el juicio contra do donald trump por los pagos a la actriz stormy daniels. >> entre ellos hay 3 mujeres y 4 hombres, miriam arias nos acompaÑa con los detalles de esta selecciÓn, cuÉntanos quÉ se sabe de estos protagonistas en este juicio. >> los protagonistas en este momento, un placer estar con ustedes, sabemos que uno de ellos es hispano, de puerto rico y que hay personas de una variedad de procedencias, el proceso de selecciÓn fue l
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i mean, i knew alaska airlines' premium class had extra legroom but this... this feels different. okay. crazy idea. on the count of 3... i'm going to try and cross my... ohhhhhhhhhhh boyy that's nice. woooooo! ( ♪♪ ) >>> this video of an unbelievable rescue might have you believing in humanity again. a suv struck a light pole, burst into flames in saint paul, minnesota. the car was pinned against the guardrail. the person inside was trapped, but these drivers raced in and started working feverishly to try and free the trapped driver as the fire grew bigger and bigger. they struggled to open the door, but they finally managed to pull the driver out through the window just before the car was fully engulfed. the driver was taken to the hospital but released a statement, said the good samaritans are the reason he's alive today. >>> one family is lucky to be alive after a 16 wheeler crashed into their home in stanislaus county while they were sleeping. >> felt like i got hit by a truck. >> that's because he kind of did people woke up to a loud bang. next thing they knew, the crash
i mean, i knew alaska airlines' premium class had extra legroom but this... this feels different. okay. crazy idea. on the count of 3... i'm going to try and cross my... ohhhhhhhhhhh boyy that's nice. woooooo! ( ♪♪ ) >>> this video of an unbelievable rescue might have you believing in humanity again. a suv struck a light pole, burst into flames in saint paul, minnesota. the car was pinned against the guardrail. the person inside was trapped, but these drivers raced in and started...
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show boeing has paid the airline $160 million in compensation after the door plug blowout, alaska airlines says boeing is paying out for financial damages incurred when all its max nine planes were grounded. the airline says more money is coming from boeing. the ntsb and department of justice are still investigating that door plug incident. >> all right, let's go back and talk about a weird day of weather and weather. more is to come. >> that's right. meteorologist sandhya patel is here with that sandhya. yeah, we're in the middle of spring. >> but, ama and dan, we're changing it up and it's feeling like winter. i want to show you a scene from mount tam. this was from a few hours ago. the snow was coming down. it was accumulating over the mountaintop there. believe it or not, they did pick up quite a bit of snow up there. and this is something that you expect to see in february. not exactly around this time of year. so let's look at a loop of the area of low pressure that has moved onshore. and as it is over land now, it has been bringing us everything from thunderstorms earlier tonight to
show boeing has paid the airline $160 million in compensation after the door plug blowout, alaska airlines says boeing is paying out for financial damages incurred when all its max nine planes were grounded. the airline says more money is coming from boeing. the ntsb and department of justice are still investigating that door plug incident. >> all right, let's go back and talk about a weird day of weather and weather. more is to come. >> that's right. meteorologist sandhya patel is...
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alaska airlines offer services to all 3 of the bay area's major airports at sfo, 15 alaska flights delayed today to alaska flights delayed it. oakland and 6 delayed at san jose mineta international. lawmakers on capitol hill heard from boeing whistleblowers today who say the company safety failures could put airplane passengers at risk. boeing has denied these allegations and says that it promotes quality and safety. but one whistleblower told senators the company used unsafe techniques to ramp up production and they be asian expert who sister died in the crash of a boeing 7.37. max, 8 also took the stand and argued there can be a disconnect between one management says and what employees here. >> they hear safety is our number one priority. what they see is that that's only true as long as your production milestones are met. and at that point, it's pushing out the door as fast you can flying public is also acutely worried about why pieces of boeing airplanes are falling from the sky. >> senators say they want to give americans confidence that they're safe in the air. some lawmakers say the
alaska airlines offer services to all 3 of the bay area's major airports at sfo, 15 alaska flights delayed today to alaska flights delayed it. oakland and 6 delayed at san jose mineta international. lawmakers on capitol hill heard from boeing whistleblowers today who say the company safety failures could put airplane passengers at risk. boeing has denied these allegations and says that it promotes quality and safety. but one whistleblower told senators the company used unsafe techniques to ramp...
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alaska airlines offer services to all 3 of the bay area's major at sfo, 15 alaska flights delayed today to alaska flights delayed oakland and 6 delayed at san jose mineta international. lawmakers on capitol hill are hearing from a boeing whistleblower today who says that the company's safety failures could put airplane passengers at risk. boeing has denied the allegations and said promotes quality and safety. but one whistleblower told senators the company used unsafe techniques to ramp up production and aviation expert whose sister died in the crash of a boeing 7.37. max. 8 also took the stand and argued there can be a disconnect between what management says and what employees here. >> are they here? safety is our number one priority. what they see is that that's only true as long as your production milestones are met. and at that point, it's pushing out the door as fast you can flying public is also acutely worried about why pieces of boeing airplanes are falling from the sky. >> senators say they want to give americans confidence they're safe when they're in the air. some lawmakers s
alaska airlines offer services to all 3 of the bay area's major at sfo, 15 alaska flights delayed today to alaska flights delayed oakland and 6 delayed at san jose mineta international. lawmakers on capitol hill are hearing from a boeing whistleblower today who says that the company's safety failures could put airplane passengers at risk. boeing has denied the allegations and said promotes quality and safety. but one whistleblower told senators the company used unsafe techniques to ramp up...
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but first, a temporary ground stop for alaska airlines flights nationwide. we're live from sfo with the details. >> from the bay station, you're watching kron. and news. >> thanks so much for joining us here on kron. 4 news at noon. i'm stephanie lin, alaska airlines grounding flights for about an hour this morning due to a technical issue. kron four's charles clifford joins us live now from san francisco international airport with the latest details on this. charles. >> well, good the good news here is that this issue apparently has been result, but it did cause some delays and some confusion this morning. let's go and take a look at some video from inside sfo a little earlier this morning. now, this all began about 7.50, a pacific time when the faa approved a request from alaska airlines to ground all of its flight. also, flights also horizon air flights as well. and this is because alaska says they were having some computer problems. some glitches with some new software. there were installing that manages the weight and balance on their aircraft. so they
but first, a temporary ground stop for alaska airlines flights nationwide. we're live from sfo with the details. >> from the bay station, you're watching kron. and news. >> thanks so much for joining us here on kron. 4 news at noon. i'm stephanie lin, alaska airlines grounding flights for about an hour this morning due to a technical issue. kron four's charles clifford joins us live now from san francisco international airport with the latest details on this. charles. >> well,...
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the faa currently now issuing a ground stop for all alaska airlines flights. multiple sources say it's because of a problem with the computer system. upgrade. apparently this request came from alaska airlines to the faa to stop all of its main line. and so carrier flights again, if there's an issue with their computer system, that's understandable why they need to stop flights until they can get that fixed. we've got kron 4 charles clifford heading to the airport now to try to collect more information. and as soon as we gather, that will come back here with another update. stay tuned. a 34 right now in the san francisco sheriff's office has the lockdown at one of their jails is going to end today. >> 2 jails have been locked down because of a number of inmate attacks on deputies and staff. the jail in san bruno is going to reopen later this week after 9 members of the jail staff there have been assaulted by inmates. >> in east bay, detectives in paolo have identified the body of a woman found back in september and the oakland estuary and they believe she was k
the faa currently now issuing a ground stop for all alaska airlines flights. multiple sources say it's because of a problem with the computer system. upgrade. apparently this request came from alaska airlines to the faa to stop all of its main line. and so carrier flights again, if there's an issue with their computer system, that's understandable why they need to stop flights until they can get that fixed. we've got kron 4 charles clifford heading to the airport now to try to collect more...
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alaska airlines, united airlines, the boeing planes that have come up. when you look and see the skills training some of them have, where is the disconnect in this? where is it a lack of skill, a lack of training or preparation? is it inattention? why are we beginning to have such a negative impact on safety? >> thank you, senator. this issue we didn't study that here. your question reminds me of all ohio airlines -- aloha airlines in the accident in 1998 or so. it started with an aviation maintenance-related problem. at that time, faa looked hard at aviation maintenance. they created a program called national plan for aviation maintenance. one board member who was later elected to ntsb pushed on this a lot. the issue of aviation maintenance is extremely sensitive to the human factors and safety culture issues my colleague dr. dillinger is talking about here. >> dr. dillinger, let me come to you, because i know you conducted hours of interviews for the safety report you produced. did you speak with any of the whistleblowers when you conducted those inter
alaska airlines, united airlines, the boeing planes that have come up. when you look and see the skills training some of them have, where is the disconnect in this? where is it a lack of skill, a lack of training or preparation? is it inattention? why are we beginning to have such a negative impact on safety? >> thank you, senator. this issue we didn't study that here. your question reminds me of all ohio airlines -- aloha airlines in the accident in 1998 or so. it started with an...
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show boeing has paid the airline $160 million in compensation after the door plug blowout, alaska airlines says boeing is paying out for financial damages incurred when all its max nine planes were grounded. the airline says more money is coming from boeing. the ntsb and department of justice are still investigating that door plug incident. >> all right, let's go back and talk about a weird day of weather and weather. more is to come. >> that's right. meteorologist sandhya patel is here with that sandhya. yeah, we're in the middle of spring. >> but, ama and dan, we're changing it up and it's feeling like winter. i want to show you a scene from mount tam. this was from a few hours ago. the snow was coming down. it was accumulating over the mountaintop there. believe it or not, they did pick up quite a bit of snow up there. and this is something that you expect to see in february. not exactly around this time of year. so let's look at a loop of the area of low pressure that has moved onshore. and as it is over land now, it has been bringing us everything from thunderstorms earlier tonight to
show boeing has paid the airline $160 million in compensation after the door plug blowout, alaska airlines says boeing is paying out for financial damages incurred when all its max nine planes were grounded. the airline says more money is coming from boeing. the ntsb and department of justice are still investigating that door plug incident. >> all right, let's go back and talk about a weird day of weather and weather. more is to come. >> that's right. meteorologist sandhya patel is...
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and case in point, this is where we see events like the door blew out with alaska airlines. nasa learned the hard way, many decades ago, and other aerospace organisations have as well. with their new plan to operate, when they decided they were going to operate faster, betterand decided they were going to operate faster, better and cheaper. and it failed horribly. they learned that you can only have two of the three, never all three at the same time or accidents will happen. when we examine these four components of what constructs a safety culture, it appears that boeing has none of them under control and there is no evidence that this trend is in fact reversing. this was discussed at the huntington beach conference in february 2023, which i attended, but that does not appear to be any evidence of such changes to any of the components on the horizon, as the components on the horizon, as the string of alarming events continue to unfold. in the safety engineering work, we call these precursors to accidents and i have neverin precursors to accidents and i have never in my decad
and case in point, this is where we see events like the door blew out with alaska airlines. nasa learned the hard way, many decades ago, and other aerospace organisations have as well. with their new plan to operate, when they decided they were going to operate faster, betterand decided they were going to operate faster, better and cheaper. and it failed horribly. they learned that you can only have two of the three, never all three at the same time or accidents will happen. when we examine...
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this was an issue that alaska airlines had behind the scenes with calculating the weight and balance of planes before they take off. and so the airline, as the faa, to issue a ground stop for all of its flights, there's one into place about 10:30 eastern in time ended about 11:30 eastern time. so things are going to get back to normal, although we know typically after one of these grounds is abs has issued, this can cause things a bit of a ripple effect and the deck of cards can come tumbling down for an airline usually, when at last the short, it's not a huge reverb, but we will see as the day goes on, we'll those planes, boeing jets, a lot of those are 7307 max 9s they have all sorts of other types too. this doesn't really connect to the boeing issue, but they did ground 7307 max 9s during that grounding, they were impacted by those worrisome as well. >> all right. pete muntean. thank you very much, david soucie. thanks to you as well. it we'll be right back with more news. >> do you want to close out should i normally, i'd hold but taking the games as smart here, right? feel more
this was an issue that alaska airlines had behind the scenes with calculating the weight and balance of planes before they take off. and so the airline, as the faa, to issue a ground stop for all of its flights, there's one into place about 10:30 eastern in time ended about 11:30 eastern time. so things are going to get back to normal, although we know typically after one of these grounds is abs has issued, this can cause things a bit of a ripple effect and the deck of cards can come tumbling...
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been revoked on september 9th 2021, just 2 days before the 20th anniversary of the 9.11 attacks, the alaska airlines aviation mechanic was stopped at the employees, security turnstile, one trying to go to work at sfo. >> he used his biometrics security badge to pass through, but it didn't work on. his first attempt started through and then the turnstile froze up and locked up. >> so came back. i tried it again. i use my bad jen fingerprint like its foes do it gave me the green light now on through. and that was the violation. they said that we had spurlock says he was accused of trying to circumvent security by trying to go through again after the turnstile froze. so what they did is they pulled my badge, astounds me from working at basically every airport that you need. a side of stands for security identification display area. the san francisco city attorney's office responded by saying spurlock, quote. >> tampered with the secured access point which violated airport rules. the airport had previously warned employees that this type of conduct posed an unacceptable security threat, ensurin
been revoked on september 9th 2021, just 2 days before the 20th anniversary of the 9.11 attacks, the alaska airlines aviation mechanic was stopped at the employees, security turnstile, one trying to go to work at sfo. >> he used his biometrics security badge to pass through, but it didn't work on. his first attempt started through and then the turnstile froze up and locked up. >> so came back. i tried it again. i use my bad jen fingerprint like its foes do it gave me the green light...
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alaska airlines airlines simply tore the door open during the flight. the public is excited. on average, 70% of americans have become more worried about flight safety, writes newsweek. repeated, shocking allegations of manufacturing errors by booing highlight an appalling lack of safety culture and practices, with profit taking precedence over everything else. in fact, booing's profits last december were nearly $8 billion. the growth of us. 118%. but you still have to pay for failures; analysts are making negative forecasts for this year, because due to increased inspections , booing supplies decreased by one and a half times. the market capitalization is also gradually falling, now it is estimated at $100 billion, but before the pandemic the figure was at 250. and the dynamics of the share price are also negative. since the beginning of the year they have fallen by 32%. the company is trying with all its might to rehabilitate itself, has carried out a number of personnel changes, as well as test flights, it has stated that the critics are wrong and this has been shown by an
alaska airlines airlines simply tore the door open during the flight. the public is excited. on average, 70% of americans have become more worried about flight safety, writes newsweek. repeated, shocking allegations of manufacturing errors by booing highlight an appalling lack of safety culture and practices, with profit taking precedence over everything else. in fact, booing's profits last december were nearly $8 billion. the growth of us. 118%. but you still have to pay for failures; analysts...
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the plane were granted after an unused door plug blew out midair on an alaska airlines flight in the us. united also said that it will least plans from our buses going forward because of a delay in bowling deliveries. 0ver delay in bowling deliveries. over the next six weeks, india will vote in an election where prime minister narendra modi is contesting a third term. archana shukla takes a stock of the largest democratic exercise in the world. the stage is all set. 970 million indian voters decide on who runs the country for the next five years. the scale and magnitude of this election bigger than ever before. 5.5 million electronic voting machines, 15 million polling officers, and a million polling stations. indian elections are the most expensive in the world. more than $8 billion were spent in 2019 general elections, and this year the numbers are expected to double. interestingly, the cost of conducting elections isjust 15% to 20% of this figure. the rest spent on political campaigning more than ever. political parties are flush with cash, mainly through something called electora
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airlines door. i'm not going to sugar—coat this. this is a criminal cover up. records do, in fact, exist. i know this because i've personally passed them to the fbi. boeing, which is one of the world's two major producers of commercial planes, insists its jets are safe. as for its culture, in a statement to the bbc, boeing said it was taking steps to foster a safety culture that empowers and encourages all employees to raise their voices. it said retaliation was strictly prohibited. the plane—maker ceo, david calhoun, didn't appear today, but lawmakers said they expect him to testify in the future. us presidentjoe biden has called for sharply higher tariffs on steel and aluminium imports from china. he's expected to propose raising the rate from 7.5% to 25%. mr biden�*s remarks were aimed at pleasing steelworkers — a key voting block — in the swing state of pennsylvania. he also promised steelworkers he would block the sale of us steel to a japanese firm — which has been controversial. t
airlines door. i'm not going to sugar—coat this. this is a criminal cover up. records do, in fact, exist. i know this because i've personally passed them to the fbi. boeing, which is one of the world's two major producers of commercial planes, insists its jets are safe. as for its culture, in a statement to the bbc, boeing said it was taking steps to foster a safety culture that empowers and encourages all employees to raise their voices. it said retaliation was strictly prohibited. the...
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stuart: on your screens, alaska a airlines actually up 2.7%. the faa just canceled the ground stop, so the stock is up 2.7%, got it. >>> happening now, the senate's reviewing boeing's safety record after a series of incidents with its planes. hillary vaughn joins me now. the ceo of boeing was invited. why didn't he show up? if. >> reporter: well, they aren't making the see quo available is, stuart. instead, boeing is offering documents and closed door briefings with the senate committee that's investigating alleged toxic safety culture at the company along with those mid midair flight catastrophes where one of boeing's planes fell apart in the sky. not only is boeing not letting their ceo testify, they are still hooking for a new ceo after dave calhoun announced he will step down at the end of the year. but ditching the ceo does not solve problems at the company as lawmakers here have spent the morning exposing a toxic safety cull crur where boeing -- culture where employees have said if they raised safety concern, they were retaliated against.
stuart: on your screens, alaska a airlines actually up 2.7%. the faa just canceled the ground stop, so the stock is up 2.7%, got it. >>> happening now, the senate's reviewing boeing's safety record after a series of incidents with its planes. hillary vaughn joins me now. the ceo of boeing was invited. why didn't he show up? if. >> reporter: well, they aren't making the see quo available is, stuart. instead, boeing is offering documents and closed door briefings with the senate...
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airlines. on the 15th of december , a boeing 737 aircraft belonging to the airlines was involved in an emergency. the suspicious death of john barnett, who disclosed about the safety problems of the airplanes manufactured by boeing , added to the problems of this giant of the aviation industry. the cause of death has been announced as suicide, but his lawyers suspect it they know and want to investigate the real cause of death . from day one, the focus was only on increasing production. someone important he did not care about safety issues. azadeh taheri of the sed and broadcasting news agency. this is alborun mine. this is boron metal, which is used in industries with very advanced technologies, and here the eti maden institute is affiliated with the turkish wealth fund, and this is also a document that shows that this institute was established before the recent elections. in other words, during the war against the gaza strip , it has exported quantities of this metal to the zionist regime. th
airlines. on the 15th of december , a boeing 737 aircraft belonging to the airlines was involved in an emergency. the suspicious death of john barnett, who disclosed about the safety problems of the airplanes manufactured by boeing , added to the problems of this giant of the aviation industry. the cause of death has been announced as suicide, but his lawyers suspect it they know and want to investigate the real cause of death . from day one, the focus was only on increasing production. someone...
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on december 15th, the emergency door of a boeing 737 belonging to alaska airlines was torn off at an altitude of 16,000 feet. this incident showed problems in boeing's quality control system . he resigns from his position. the suspicious death of john barnett, who disclosed about the safety problems of boeing-made airplanes , added to the problems of this giant of the aviation industry. a former boeing quality control manager, he was found three weeks ago in charleston. the cause of death has been declared as suicide, but his lawyers consider it suspicious and want to investigate the real cause of death. and now we see the closed world according to the picture. and the prophet, pray and pray. we are coming to the end of the world today. good night, god bless you. the stubborn enemy of the citrus orchards is max madi , which in the past years, to fight this pest , nuclear industry technologists have used the method of sterilization of insects with the help of spraying, we use the insect itself against the insect itself, a special stage of the insect. we irradiate it, make it infertile
on december 15th, the emergency door of a boeing 737 belonging to alaska airlines was torn off at an altitude of 16,000 feet. this incident showed problems in boeing's quality control system . he resigns from his position. the suspicious death of john barnett, who disclosed about the safety problems of boeing-made airplanes , added to the problems of this giant of the aviation industry. a former boeing quality control manager, he was found three weeks ago in charleston. the cause of death has...
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airlines door. i'm not going to sugar—coat this. this is a criminal cover—up. records do, in fact, exist. i know this because i've personally passed them to the fbi. boeing, which is one of the world's two major producers of commercial planes, insists its jets are safe. as for its culture, in a statement to the bbc, boeing said it was taking steps to foster a safety culture that empowers and encourages all employees to raise their voices. it said retaliation was strictly prohibited. the plane—maker ceo, david calhoun, didn't appear today, but lawmakers said they expect him to testify in the future. the world's biggest public food company, the swiss multi—national nestle, is facing a shareholder vote at its agm later on whether to increase its range of healthy food products. several uk advocates for public health have called upon shareholders to support a special resolution. in a pre—filmed address to shareholders, the company's chairman called upon them to vote down the motion and said nes
airlines door. i'm not going to sugar—coat this. this is a criminal cover—up. records do, in fact, exist. i know this because i've personally passed them to the fbi. boeing, which is one of the world's two major producers of commercial planes, insists its jets are safe. as for its culture, in a statement to the bbc, boeing said it was taking steps to foster a safety culture that empowers and encourages all employees to raise their voices. it said retaliation was strictly prohibited. the...
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alaska airlines demanded $160 million and united airlines $200 million to compensate for damage caused by the use of low-quality aircraft. boeing's negligence in assembling the most popular models on the market became known during a hearing in us congress. what the corporation's engineers said despite the threats against them. in a report from our own correspondent in the united states, valentin bogdanov. savagery and barbarism, these words can describe the morals at the production of buing, which were told under oath by a shocked american senator by those who saw and experienced the law of the jungle against the law of gravity, well, the criminal code at the same time. i've literally seen people jumping on parts of planes to level them, i called it effect, they told me to shut up and did not threaten me with physical harm. plane crashes are always a combination of several factors. breaking news: at least 50 people were injured after an incident on board a boeing flight from sydney to auckland. the dreamliner flying on march 11 of this year on flight la800 literally fell through the ai
alaska airlines demanded $160 million and united airlines $200 million to compensate for damage caused by the use of low-quality aircraft. boeing's negligence in assembling the most popular models on the market became known during a hearing in us congress. what the corporation's engineers said despite the threats against them. in a report from our own correspondent in the united states, valentin bogdanov. savagery and barbarism, these words can describe the morals at the production of buing,...
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airlines store. this is a criminal cover up records do in fact exist. i know this because i personally passed them to the fbi i to make matters worse for the company. stocks have dropped 35 percent this year, making boeing the 2nd worst performing company on the s and p 500 index. these are the same people who want to make flying cars by 2030. it's an idea that was more than crazy enough to bring out the internet. trolls no tags. they can't even make reliable fine planes yet. will the doors and windows full off? i want to know thank experience. they already protected flying doors. hell know if it's boeing, then i'm definitely not going the us secretary of state to had a problem with his boeing plane twice already and even had to travel by car. so it's potentially lease old technical failures continue to pile up. it's likely more and more people from all walks of society will go out of their way to avoid boeing aircraft altogether. and that is a rough, but just a reminder, if you're in the mood for a
airlines store. this is a criminal cover up records do in fact exist. i know this because i personally passed them to the fbi i to make matters worse for the company. stocks have dropped 35 percent this year, making boeing the 2nd worst performing company on the s and p 500 index. these are the same people who want to make flying cars by 2030. it's an idea that was more than crazy enough to bring out the internet. trolls no tags. they can't even make reliable fine planes yet. will the doors and...