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CNN Anderson Cooper 360 November 4, 2015 02:43:00

airlines in the states are going to lay flat seats so less density in it. but this is a charter airplane and they want to pack as many people in as they can. but not a safety issue with that many seats, let me be clear about that. what i m saying a heavy loaded airplane with passengers and heavily loaded with fuel for its destination and now gets up to an altitude that is, could bring it to a point where it s in a performance limitation and up against high speed limits and also up against its low-speed limits where an aerodynamic stall could have occur. you know, if it fell out of the sky for any of those reasons that the airbus systems didn t react, possibly it could have overstressed the airplane and now we had a tail break off because the tail of the plane, which, according to this russian agency was found three miles from the rest of the wreckage with a clean break. to you, what does that say if that is, in fact, true. to me it says it exited the

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110225:19:22:00

your community, go to cnn heroes.com. time now to check in on some top stories here on cnn. hundreds of americans who have been stuck in libya are headed out by sea right now. this evacuation ferry chartered by the u.s. state department left tripoli this morning with about 300 on board. their deflt nation is a nearby island nation of malta. they re expected to arrive there very shortly. i want to tell you moments ago, this just in to cnn, a charter airplane is bound for istanbul with additional americans on board. meantime, a defiant moammar gadhafi has addressed people in green square. he said he would defend libya at all costs. the images were broadcast on state tv. earlier witnesses told cnn that security forces aimed fire at protestors on the streets there and artillery rounds. back here at home, wisconsin

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