your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. caption colorado, l.l.c. comments@captioncolorado.com goodmorning. it ss monday, the 19th of july. police still trying to figure out what prompted a man to arm himself, put on body armor, and get into a confrontation with police on interstate 580 and closing the freeway for about 20 hours. but it s open this morning. yup. couple of fire stations in vallejo we have been reporting for months and months about the money problems vallejo is having. two fire stations are closing this morning. we ll tell you what impact will be on emergency services there. and bp now investigating some seepage near the ruptured well in the gulf of mexico. we ll tell you about the effect the new well the new cap on top of that well is having. and the concerns they have. all righty. let get you off to work this morning. good-looking day commute the same? yeah. looks good. we have something new though. if you are commuting as crot golden g
domestic network system. tonight on frontline, correspondent miles o brien journeys into the world of the regional airlines. the major airlines created the regional industry as a way lowering costs. .investigating the financial pressures. if we didn t move those airplanes, they didn t make any money. .examining the experience of the pilots. boy, in nine months, you were a captain? yeah. that s. that s quick. almost scary, isn t it? .and asking what government regulators knew. it was horrifying. i think anyone that who read that file would have had the same questions that i had. tonight, frontline investigates how corners were cut on safety. i knew that this company was not playing by the rules, and something bad is going to happen. .and the risks of flying cheap. 3407, turn left, heading 3-1-0. turn right, heading 1-4-0. right, 1-4-0.u miles o brien: it was february 12, 2009. inside air traffic control at buffalo international everythin[ was
domestic network system. tonight on frontline, correspondent miles o brien journeys into the world of the regional airlines. the major airlines created the regional industry as a way lowering costs. .investigating the financial pressures. if we didn t move those airplanes, they didn t make any money. .examining the experience of the pilots. boy, in nine months, you were a captain? yeah. that s. that s quick. almost scary, isn t it? .and asking what government regulators knew. it was horrifying. i think anyone that who read that file would have had the same questions that i had. tonight, frontline investigates how corners were cut on safety. i knew that this company was not playing by the rules, and something bad is going to happen. .and the risks of flying cheap. 3407, turn left, heading 3-1-0. turn right, heading 1-4-0. right, 1-4-0.u miles o brien: it was february 12, 2009. inside air traffic control at buffalo international everythin[ was
tonight on frontline, correspondent miles o brien journeys into the world of the regional airlines. the major airlines created the regional industry as a way lowering costs. .investigating the financial pressures. if we didn t move those airplanes, they didn t make any money. .examining the experience of the pilots. boy, in nine months, you were a captain? yeah. that s. that s quick. almost scary, isn t it? .and asking what government regulators knew. it was horrifying. i think anyone that who read that file would have had the same questions that i had. tonight, frontline investigates how corners were cut on safety. i knew that this company was not playing by the rules, and something bad is going to happen. .and the risks of flying cheap. 3407, turn left, heading 3-1-0. turn right, heading 1-4-0. right, 1-4-0.u miles o brien: it was february 12, 2009. inside air traffic control at buffalo international everythin[ was running smoothly. contine
industry. the investigation focused on a major transformation in the airline industry. today s regional airlines are really the backbone of the domestic network system. tonight on frontline, correspondent miles o brien journeys into the world of the regional airlines. the major airlines created the regional industry as a way lowering costs. .investigating the financial pressures. if we didn t move those airplanes, they didn t make any money. .examining the experience of the pilots. boy, in nine months, you were a captain? yeah. that s. that s quick. almost scary, isn t it? .and asking what government regulators knew. it was horrifying. i think anyone that who read that file would have had the same questions that i had. tonight, frontline investigates how corners were cut on safety. i knew that this company was not playing by the rules, and something bad is going to happen. .and the risks of flying cheap. 3407, turn left, heading 3-1-0. turn r