And other performers in the picture. Good evening. Thanks for joining us on this sunday. Im tom llamas. With air travel rattling nerves everywhere, a landing at the halifax airport in the dark in a driving snowstorm. When the sun came up, this is what was left. Look at that. The landing gear collapsed. The nose gone, the right wing, a twisted mess. Two dozen passengers hurt. The plane had circled, waiting for a break in the weather to land. Was that the right call . David kerley starts us off tonight. Reporter flashing lights. Airplane down. Reporter passengers saying it bounced on landing then slid for a long time. Just jumped out on to the wing and started running away from the plane. Reporter the nose gone, one wing and engine mangled. The other engine missing. I was really scared. The engine was 100 feet away from the plane. Reporter passengers huddled in blankets. Nearly two dozen sent to the hospital. For a while, power was out at the airport. Some said the jet clipped power line
CANFIELD Wearing what has become a normal part of her outfits, 4-year-old June Carson didn’t think anything of donning her mask Friday.
When she walked into the Canfield Giant Eagle with Grandpa Steve Carson, June was met by Canfield officer Brett Modic, who thanked her for wearing her mask.
In return, she was handed a stuffed animal of the department’s police dog, Rocky, and a pass for a free tour of the department.
“I’m wearing dinosaurs,” she said of her mask. June said she wears a mask all the time in public.
The act of recognition is part of a new program stemming from the recently formed COVID Defense Task Force where people in Canfield are given a “flash recognition.”