On December 6, 1999, after a successful landing, a Global Hawk unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) unexpectedly accelerated its taxiing speed to 178 mph and, at a curve in the runway, veered off the paved surface. Its nose gear collapsed in the adjacent desert, causing $5.3 million in damage. At the time of the accident, the operators piloting the UAV from the safety of their control station had no idea why it had occurred. An Air Force investigation attributed the acceleration to software problems compounded by “a breakdown in supervision.” A spokesperson for Northrop Grumman, the UAV’s manufacturer, placed blame for the excessive speed totally upon the operators. There was certainly some delay in the operators’ recognition of the UAV’s unanticipated behavior. Even after they realized something was wrong, they did not understand which of its programmed subroutines the aircraft was following. The compensating instructions they did provide were either not received or not accommoda
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John Thomas Ray is a 39-year-old white man with blonde hair and blue eyes. He stands 6 1 and weighs 215 lbs.
Ray reportedly left the CRC at 9:48 a.m. Monday to look for a job. He was due back by noon but did not return.
A sheriff s office spokesperson says Ray was sentenced in July last year on a charge of child endangerment with methamphetamine.
Anyone with information on Ray s whereabouts should contact the Natrona County Sheriff s Office at 307-235-9282.
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Magistrate denies bail for Conway man charged in Capitol riot
Magistrate denies bail for Conway man charged in Capitol riot
Federal Magistrate Thomas Ray ordered that
Peter Stager of Conway be denied release as he awaits further proceedings arising from his arrest in the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol.
Ray heard arguments from the government and Stager’s lawyer Lauren Elenbaas of Conway then ruled that there were “no conditions or combination of conditions that will reasonably assure the safety of the community.”
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Stager was present, but didn’t speak.
Ray ordered Stager detained until resolution of all charges and said an order transferring Stager to the District of Columbia will follow. So far, he’s been charged with one count of obstructing a police officer from his duties during a civil disorder.