disruptions, of course, weather, computers problems and other things. what does the airline industry need do to improve? well, i think, first and foremost, we have concentrated so much traffic in just today, the number they used was 35. i would say it s even fewer airports than that. 35 airports. and we don t have some of the most modern equipment. for example, we had equipment that would give alerts to pilots if you re about to have a collision on the runway. but it s not mandatory. it s not widely available. the european union was looking to put that in place. then, finally, there is one common theme for all of these near misses. and in almost every case, there s a communication error. there s confusion about the runways and so you have to eliminate the confusion through training and better awareness. and, finally, almost all of them, there s a human failure. so if someone messed up, it wasn t usually equipment.
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you can see the search and rescue operation continues. those involved somewhat buoyed by the fact they have managed to pull out a little girl in another of the search and rescue operations this morning after 147 hours, but, of course, as tom was saying, people are feeling more and more desperate. in fact, yesterday, german rescuers and the austrian army had to pull some of their rescuers in hatay province after clashes with an unnamed group. they have managed to start that again, but the situation is such that people feel they have been abandoned, not enough is being done, and that of the situation in turkey, which is what they had a lot more help than north west syria. they say there may be an underlying human failure as a result of poor
trevor bickford was on the terror watch list. the fbi knew he had been radicalized because his aunt told him he would he wanted to go fight with taliban overseas. should the fbi been watching him more closely? is there more they could have done in your opinion? a couple of things. first of all, we don t know that they weren t. there is unity failure which is was on the radar screen. maybe he was just lost in the crowd of 1 million people around times square. you don t want that to happen, but, you know it is a human failure we are all guilty of. what is more serious is something i think would be more troubling is if we determine there is a bureaucratic breakdown, he apparently had an open case on him and why the boston field office remained as a resident. that argues there was a reason to open and posten. did he make a threat? did they think he might go there?