sure they took care of the human factors. once it leaves the factory, they do extensive training of the pilots to make sure they understand. third, there s a near miss reporting system that if something goes wrong you can report that and people can fix it. i assume that part of this investigation of lion air is going to be were these processes follow, how robustly were they followed? there s room for improvement. did boeing bring in pilots to make sure it worked well? second, was there training? a lot of pilots complained they didn t know it was in the airpla airplane. third, the reports we know about were they acted upon? all those things will be looked at to see if automation/human works well. christopher hart, thank you for being with us.
country. as far as leading it into a political issue like gun control or any of that kind of thing, we did not discuss that. but the one thing that i know is that any person of the sort that has a mindset to do something like that, if it s a gun, if it s a truck, if it s an airpla airplane, if it s a bomb, they do it. i m not sure where all that will lead, but i hope it will be positive. lastly, sir, you donated $100,000 to the victim s fund. you performed two days after the shootings. it would have been understandable for you to cancel the show, but it s really important to you that the show went on. tell me why. i ll tell you why. because if god has given us as performers any talent at all, it is to be used in times like this
francisco forced to land in phoenix with a reservoir that leaked fluid throughout the airpla airplane. it was spoetowed to the gate. no word if or when it will be able to take off again. the largest passenger plane. police giving the all clear after a trans-atlantic flight packed with 500 people was diverted and forced to land for a bophoned in bomb threat. the pilot immediately landing in houston to germany flight at jfk. nothing suspicious was found on board. they were arrested overnight after an hour s long manhunt. terri gordon opened fire on officers who pulled them over on the border. gordon was out on bond for attempted murder charge. 50 georgia police officers have been shot in the past two-days
and he s a different person. he s here now. the see rhett service detail for the president wanted to have their picture taken ep with him yesterday. 93 years old. the same weight as he was then. he was the one who wanted to jump out of the airplane, not the tandem, brokaw. i want to go on my own. i said, you can t get out of a chair. you can t jump out of the airpla airplane. so he comes back and revisits. i think we also have to say quickly let s remember this was a huge turning point. this war was fought all over the world. we can t forget those who were fight i fighting in the pacific. the italian campaign ended just days before, that was a brutal, brutal campaign that had gone on. the submarines, the people in the skies, there s never been anything quite like this magnitude. finally, i ve been in the british embassy in tehran, and they have the place settings still in place in the original dining room table of where they all gathered and then they walked me down to the small ante
he was flying from louisiana to see his wife or his sister, rather, in california and he had a layover there in houston. apparently 40 million people have flown out of there last year, international airport. this isn t some small airport. some little tiny airplane. these are the airliners, this is mind boggling, isn t it? i don t know this guy or his girlfriend, debby. if you drink enough on an airpla airplane, you become invisible. if you mix it with ambien, you re totally i am a light sleeper. when they tell you to put your first of all, he must have fallen asleep let s think about this logistically. if you re landing, you have to put your seat up. someone must have told him to put your seat up. they do not let you put your seat up. right. wake up no, because the plane cannot fly safely if your seat is an