meddling is no collusion is up for debate, and we will see where the facts lead because it s under probe. no meddling was one of the most concerning statements we have had a parade of national security experts and the president s own appointees reput that. so the system is working because the facts are being pushed out there by the indictment, by the evidence an now the president having to close that circle. so that s striking. here s the president walking down the steps of a marine corps aircraft and this is the usual handoff that takes place. he is walking with an air force escort because he s now in the hands of a different branch of the service and that is the u.s. air force. we will turn and go up the steps to air force one. there s a small press corps out at andrews, questions cannot be heard over the jet noise. president very rarely comes over to a rope line in this situation. preferring instead on this wet
reportedly getting treatment for depression and had just broken up with his girlfriend. the horrific details of the crash taking over the headlines around the world. it s having a major impact on the people who were already afraid to fly. brian ennis is live in our new york city newsroom with that story. i understand you have information about a treatment that could help people overcome the fear? reporter: exactly right. fact is when a plane crash or accident dominates news headlines, it serves as a trigger for those who are battling aveo-phobia or the fear of flying. about one-third of americans say they are less likely to fly following an accident. psychologist dr. robert reiner says he gets three times as many calls following a plane crash. looking to try his virtual reality treatment. his patients put on 3-d glasses. their heart rate and breathing is monitored as they experience a virtual plane ride from takeoff to landing with real jet
he could easily make miami. miami has services, we have the fire equipment, there s medical. dade collier is out in the everglades and there s nothing there. walton little is fishing in the everglades and can see something is going very wrong for flight 592. when i hear the loud jet noise, i look to my left shoulder, i see a large aircraft, unusually low to the ground. we re like okay, this is probably going to be a crash on the airport now. i realize the bank angle is getting steeper and steeper, and actually approaches and exceeds 90 degrees, such that it s rolling over on its back. when the plane banks at that angle, the wings can t provide enough lift, causing the plane to lose altitude. if the wings are level, then 100% of the lift is counteracting gravity. when you have it at a 45 degree
jon back to you. jon: jonathan serrie, is the weather cooperating at all there? reporter: well we got two things, we have got one thing going for us and one thing going intense us. against us. if you listen in the background, ignore the jet noise hyped me it sounds like it is raining. this is not. it is all the ice melting on tree branches. the ice getting ready to go. at that ultimately is a good thing but other thing happening is the wind is picking up. we expect even stronger wind as we go towards evening some if there is still ice caked on these trees, you will see even more trees toppling on to power lines but sun is coming out, the ice is melting rapidly and hopefully that continues before the wind really start to pick up, jon. jon: and that jet is actually good news because it probably means hartsfield is up and running again. there were at love shut-down
used to living with jet noise. what woke them up this morning is something they will never forget. the broken and burnt wreckage of the cargo plane sits in an open field a half mile from a neighborhood. nearby broken trees and power lines show how close the jet came to killing people in their homes. i m just thankful that it did not kill us. that s dangerous. i mean, it was just like the plane was like this and we were in the middle. reporter: pieces of the plane litter barbara benison s yard. the last seconds of what had been an uneventful flight. the ups plane was out of louisville, kentucky, flying over roof tops. people say they awoke to what sounded like a flight in trouble. it was low and then it sounded like it was sputtering like it was out of fuel. reporter: seconds later fire and explosions.