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Wellington today, September 13: 130kmh gusts, tramper trapped in Tararuas, quiet times for bars and retailers
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Wellington today, September 13: 130kmh gusts, tramper trapped in Tararuas, quiet times for bars but busier for retailers
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cavaliers game. searchers say the weather was rough overnight and conditions were better today. we re taking advantage of the daylight at this particular time to try and locate any signs of life out there, and find the wreckage or find some type of debris or maybe the aircraft on the water with six people in it. the coast guard spokesperson says searchers have picked up faint hints from an emergency locator beacon but have not found any wreckage or passengers as yet. a fox news weather hard, a nasty winter storm dumping heavy snow, knocking out power in northern new england and in maine, more than 100,000 folks woke up without any electricity. some parts of the state seeing more than two feet of snow. dozen ses crashes from the storm.
aircraft. want to see if people are safe, with crash test dummy tests we ve seen with cars. gregg: sure. also survivability of the equipment. in this case what they were testing was survivability of the emergency locator beacon. gregg: why is that important? if a plane goes down, if the beacon is working the beacon will go off. at nasa i was trained if we had bailout situation, ended up in the water, one of the first things you want to get safe, make sure beacon is working and should go automatically. that is the best way to find it. search-and-rescue wants to come find people. if the beacon goes off they have a way to find you exactly where the crash is and look for the exact spot and if they don t find it you re in trouble. gregg: also examining the structural integrity of aircraft and vehicles themselves, right? that s correct. some is in a crash situation at sea and how surviving and people will be in such a crash, but also some of it is sort of nominal.
continue at daybreak for that aerial search. we also know too we ve been speaking to people it could be beyond weather. not just the weather itself but the behavior of the pilot, something they may have done in reaction to the turbulence. i want to bring in mary sciavo. you were with us during the mh-370 missing plane. most people don t believe we ll be in this for months still looking for pieces of this wreckage. how do you see this playing out in the next 24 hours i think after malaysia 370 hopefully officials around the world will have tlaernd importance of really fast response. we had lots of discussion on 370 about the emergency locator beacon, some good off on impact and some go off on water. they don t always go off so that s information we don t have
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