and for those keeping score at home, it s two democratic appointees and one republican appointee who are hearing this case, which i think lends some optimism to the jack smith s team because of that makeup. it s also true, this argument for donald trump is a pretty extraordinary stretch. remember when we covered the mueller investigation. and there was much sdiscussion that there s is a justice department policy. not a law, but a policy, that says a sitting president should not be indicted. implicit in that policy, of course, he could be indicted later for something he did. that s always been the assumption. gerald ford pardoned richard nixon for his crimes in watergate. if he couldn t be prosecuted, there would be no need for a po pardon. for a former president, for conduct while in office. that s what the pardon was for. everyone assumed without the pardon, he could be prosecuted. once you are out of office, you are an order citizen like everyone else. interestingly
at 17:17, the aircraft deskcendd below 10,000 feet. at 18:18, the aircraft was 9,050 feet and the air speed was 271 knots. the cabin altitude greater than 10,000 feet warning deactivated. the cabin pressure was 10.48 psi. at 17:26.46, the aircraft landed on runway 28 left at portland international airport. now, the survival factors team interviewed the remaining two flight attendants. one from the aft of the aircraft and one from forward. their interview and discussion was consistent with the interviews of the other two flight attendants.
international airport. at 17:12.33, the recorded cabin pressure dropped from 14.09 to 11.64 pounds per square inch, when the aircraft was at 14,830 feet and 271 knots, the cabin altitude greater than 10,000 feet warning activated. at 17:12.34, the master caution activated. the cabin pressure dropped to 9.08 psi, at approximately 14,850 feet and 271 knots. at 17:12.52, the master caution