translate upward. all 12 stops became disengaged allowing it to blow out of the fuse fuselage. we have not yet recovered the four bolts that restrain it from its vertical movement, and we have not yet determined if they existed there. that will be determined when we take the plug to our lab in washington, d.c. that door came down in the backyard of a physics teacher named bob sour, talk about a physics lesson. he says it s the most exciting thing to ever happen on his street. only blocks away from where passengers cell phones were found, essentially sucked out of that huge hole on alaska flight 1282. the ntsb says people on the ground are still finding things. one found a plastic window frame, another found a head set, likely one of the headsets succeed off one of the heads of the pilots. the force of that blowout so strong that the cockpit door
thing to ever happen on his street. i saw in the flashlight that there was something gleaming back there, which shouldn t have been there. oh, that s curious. so i went back to look at it, and it turned out to be the door. this is the most exciting thing that s ever happened on this street. i spoke to ntsb jennifer homendy about this discovery and says she wants to go to the school where bob teaches physics. one interesting physics lesson, the reason why this door was separated from the phones and headset and other things that got sucked out of the hole is that it has some curvature to it. it sailed a bit like a wing which is why it was a few blocks away. pete muntean, thank you for your excellent reporting. joining us now is ed peerson, a senior manager at the po boeing 737 factory and warned about problems before two fatal
existed there. that will be determined when we take the plug to our lab in washington, d.c. remember, max 9 s still grounded in the u.s. overnight, indonesia grounded its max-9s. there are 215 max-9s in service globally, two-thirds in the u.s. obviously a huge hit for boeing, and today it s holding that com company-wide safety meeting hosted from the 737 max factory in renton, washington. and pete, we ve also now heard from a teacher named bob who found that door in his backyard, which is just stunning, but also it s crucial, right, for them to figure out what went wrong and how do you prevent it again. a lot of clues here. backyard bob, bob sauer teaches physics, really the hero of this latest chapter of this investigation. maybe the best physics lesson ever. the biggest discovery, though, along with the phones and other parts that have been found in portland streets, and he says it s maybe the most exciting
backyard and now he is talking about it. what is he saying? bob sauer is his name. he is a physics teacher. of a physics lesson. the door came down in his backyard, only blocks away from where phones were found in other parts of the plane were found. he said this is the most exciting thing to ever happen on his street. this is what he said. i saw it in the flashlight light that there was something gleaming back there and it should not have been there. i thought that was curious. i went back to look at it and it turned out to be the door. this is the most exciting thing that has ever happened on this street. today they are going to visit bob s physics class. could not have had a better physics lesson. why did the door and up a little farther away than the other stuff that gravity brought straight down? the door plug itself is curved,
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