evening, hank. good evening, greta. how are you tonight? very well. you like this plane. i love this airplane for a lot of reasons. why? well, it s one of the nicest airplanes to fly because of the roots that the company i work for flew it. it s a very easy airplane to fly. it incorporates all the newest things that boeing had at the time i m not familiar with the boeing 787 which has come into use since then but the 777 was one the nicest airplanes, actually the nicest airplane i have ever flown. easy to fly. lots of redundancy in all systems. things like that that make it a secure airplane. is this plane quote, i have to say this to it a pilot fly itself that a pilot others, do this one fly itself?
evening, hank. good evening, greta. how are you tonight? very well. you like this plane. i love this airplane for a lot of reasons. why? well, it s one of the nicest airplanes to fly because of the roots that the company i work for flew it. it s a very easy airplane to fly. it incorporates all the newest things that boeing had at the time i m not familiar with the boeing 787 which has come into use since then but the 777 was one the nicest airplanes, actually the nicest airplane i have ever flown. easy to fly. lots of redundancy in all systems. things like that that make it a secure airplane. is this plane quote, i have to say this to it a pilot fly itself that a pilot others, do this one fly itself?
procedures but he was on demerol. that demerol, as he was coming off of it, was acting as a stimulant. it breaks down as a stimulant and that stimulant was really very much keeping him awake. and that is why he needed all of these other medications to help him sleep. what i thought was even more remarkable, they were talking about this idea that on the day this happened, they say conrad murray did give propofol, this medication that we ve been talking about, and then observed michael jackson for at least ten minutes, according to these defense sources, and then he thought that michael jackson essentially fell asleep due to exhaustion, he had been up and rehearsing and then the doctor left the room. after that, they say michael jackson had been playing possum. this is according to the defense team and sources that i ve talked to. they say that he was playing possum. he woke up, got out of bed, went to the bathroom where he had lorazepam, took eight pills, and then had a walkin
hijack a plane with a nail clipper. spokes people for the airline say the guy attack ad flight attendant on a jet that was headed from paris to rome and then demand the pilot fly to libya instead. we re told other flight attendants got the nail clipper away from the suspect and restrained him. news from the future nail clippers. he covered his faces a cops arrested him in rome. italian news agency reports is he a middle age man from kazakhstan. the flight attendant he attacked is just fine. the libyan government is now holding an american journalist prisoner and so far officials will not say why. the journalist s name is james folly. is he a correspondent for a news agency called global post. it s based in boston. we re told qaddafi s forces captured folly and three other journalists early this month outside the city of brega; an oil rich spot in eastern libya that has seen some of the heaviest fighting so far. folly s relatives tell us they
were able to get the engines started miraculously and that s not a record that any pilot wants to set, really. bill: i don t want to be on that flight,et. why can t the pilot fly around this like they do in a thunderstorm? the problem is all the clouds look the same, a volcanic cloud, from the naked eye, and a regular cloud. now, my fearful flying clients who i help and they ve been asking me a lot of questions like this, the radar, the aircraft is designed to pick up water drop let, not pick up volcanic ash, so that s the problem there, and it s a very densely populated area as far as air traffic goes in the north electric north atlantic, so airplanes can t be flying haphazardly because there s no radar coverage out there so it could be a mess, so that s the reason they have to go ahead and shut it down. bill: this is going to be with us until the volcano settles down, i imagine. yesterday we had a guy going up to 55,000 feet in the