Taking a helicopter to the ship giving us a close look at the conditions in the search area. Visibility not great, a choppy surface on the java sea, just not the conditions they need to do their job well. Weve been talking about this everyday now, the weather. A couple days in a row divers get in the water, zero visibility pitch black. Today things so bad they couldnt even get in the water to begin with. Other news coming in ana, the other u. S. Ship in the region the uss fort worth with its sonar picking up two additional large objects. Youll remember there were five that came in over the weekend. These two more number six and seven, the largest one about 55 feet, thats a little bit shorter than the wing of an airbus 8320. These reports coming in everyday object sitings. Until they can get divers or a camera in the water, we have to take every report with a grain of salt. Ana . Now, if needed, we know that the flight never should have been allowed to take off because it didnt even hav
If you’ve attended middle school on the Wasatch Back or watched avalanche stories on local television, odds are you have met Craig Gordon. He’s the outgoing, entertaining skier with the man-bun who always brings enthusiasm into the room as he engages you in his passion saving lives, your life, to be precise.
Parents of Granite State skier killed in 2015 educate others of danger on mountains
Brass Avalanche Foundation created by parents Share Updated: 7:29 PM EST Mar 7, 2021
Brass Avalanche Foundation created by parents Share Updated: 7:29 PM EST Mar 7, 2021
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Show Transcript LIFE. IT’S BEEN FIVE YEARS SINCE TRAGEDY STRUCK A FRANCONIA FAMILY. ELITE SKIER RONNIE BERLACK AND HIS U.S. SKI TEAMMATE BRYCE ASTLE WERE KILLED IN AN AVALANCHE WHILE SKIING OFF GROOMED TRAIL IN AUSTRIA. IT HAD BEEN VERY COLD AND NOT MUCH SNOW AND THEN THERE WAS A LOT OF SNOW SO THERE WAS A SLIPPERY SURFACE. MIKE: BERLACK’S PARENTS TURNED THEIR GRIEF INTO ACTION STARTING THE BRASS AVALANCHE FOUNDATION. THEY’VE REACHED 5,000 ATHLETES AND COACHES NATIONWIDE, TEACHING THEM SNOW AND AVALANCHE SAFETY. WHEN THE PANDEMIC HIT, THEY WENT VIRTUAL. HAVE THE GEAR, GET SOME TRAINING, GET THE FORECAST, GET THE PICTURE AS TO WHAT’S ACTUALLY GOING ON IN THE MOUNTAINS
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