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Fresh update on "ntsb" discussed on Bloomberg Markets

Bloomberg Markets

04:11 min | 10 hrs ago

Fresh update on "ntsb" discussed on Bloomberg Markets

"Harder and more than expected but the timing is relatively uncertain maybe at some point in the second half of 2024 when we see this sort of financial accident or a bigger a bigger hit to growth a bigger hit to risk assets because it comes in the form of more of a a bigger accident a bigger slowdown in growth it's harder to predict the exact timing but we do think even just if you take out everything else just the fact that we have such higher rates and such flatter inverted curves that in and of itself is a negative impact for investment consumption and employment which just just by itself can lead to this negative self -reinforcing downturn so there they're kind of all these aspects that are combining together and we don't claim to predict the future but we see all these reasons why the economy could take a turn and and yet another reason we like buying duration and being long bonds in this environment. I'm looking at off right now the odds are slowly dropping about another hike do you think we could get another hike this year? Our base case is probably we don't need it probably not but we still think it's 50 50 the Fed told us that they're data dependent the data between now and the end of the year could shift on the margin towards one more hike the Fed's own forecast is that they have one more hike so we could definitely see it although it's our not base case. Jamie you're a pilot in the Los Angeles area? Yes. How do you find airspace and not get like run over by these jumbo jets coming into LAX? You stay away from the LAX airspace there's actually a corridor through LAX that you can fly just visual flight rules as a private and pilot you're kind of guaranteed to avoid all that but yeah it's pretty busy and I would just also like say to while we're talking about my personal life that all of this like Jamie knows all about hard landings because she's a pilot it hasn't been great for my pilot brand. I want to emphasize that I know about this from reading things like NTSB crash reports and my own pilot record is perfect so just to actually no I know I need you've got this you know you've got this hobby you like to read these action reports but that's a great to way learn what not to do I guess. Yeah and in financial markets as well. Very good Jamie always great talk to with you a lot of interesting stuff a lot of fun along the way as well and good luck with your flight instruction I mean flight career. All right that was Jamie Patton co -head of global rates for TCW calling in from the great town of Los Angeles John Tucker pilot. I haven't done a long time I'm not allowed to anymore not a lot of Cessna 150 the Piper Cub it's just like just forget it especially around here yeah you know it's just Kennedy LaGuardia Newark yeah exactly I don't know so but and then you know a lot of pilots won't even fly into Titobro because they're just like it's too crazy you know well that's mostly a corporate jet aircraft with the falcon jets there so it's just like but you could if you look hard enough I I learned to fly in Colts Neck New Jersey yeah literally in a cornfield it was not paved it was we just mowed the cornfield there you go all right John Tucker thank you so much red and green on the screen here S &P 500 up two tenths of one percent woohoo and the Dow off just slightly we're gonna more coming up this is Bloomberg let's get some company news right now with Lisa no no no no let's do World and National News and you know who we do it with John John Michael Barr in New York City thank you gentlemen GOP Congressman Jim Jordan confirmed that he is running for House Speaker the Ohio Republican says the key is uniting the conference and I had that he said that he has had a lot of people reach out to us asking me to do it yesterday far -right Republicans House led by Florida Representative Matt Gaetz succeeded in removing Kevin McCarthy as House Speaker eight Republicans join the all Democrats in voting out McCarthy this after McCarthy sided with Democrats on a spending package last weekend you know it was personal it had nothing to do about spending that was McCarthy after the vote

Fresh update on "ntsb" discussed on Bloomberg Markets

Bloomberg Markets

05:37 min | 11 hrs ago

Fresh update on "ntsb" discussed on Bloomberg Markets

"Analogy because it defies the laws of physics airplanes run out of gas I'll keep saying that until people stop using the analogy but this kind of things are different this time it speaks to the underlying optimism that higher rates will simply just be absorbed without any effort things are different economies no longer leverage is no longer rate sensitive and at TCW we completely disagree with that we understand that it's aspirating to wait for the proverbial shoe to drop market participants are tired they're impatient it's been almost since the feds first rate hike nothing has gone awry yet but we we still think it's early it's only not even 19 months from the feds first rate hike and of the prior 13 hiking cycles only one has turned into recession less than 19 months after the start of a hiking cycle so a recession today would still be early we're still relatively early in the cycle even though we're approaching the end of the fed hiking cycle we're still relatively early in the economic cycle and we talked about it last time but we still have the view that lags between the fed's interest rate hikes and the impact of the economy are longer now for many reasons so while 19 months is early historically we think it's even earlier from the perspective of lags are longer yeah jamie with all that in mind where are you guys putting money to work then just given if you're kind of taking that point of view that it's still early in the cycle so at tcw we really like duration longs we added we've been adding to them we don't claim to know exactly when the top or the bottom of the yield range is going to hit so we dollar cost average in and we we like them the last time we talked we like them even more now so we've been adding to our long positions we also think that the curve will be steeper monetary policy will continue to be the big driver for rates in the economy especially at this point towards the end of the fed hike type of the fed hike cycle fed the is likely to over tighten that gives us even more confidence in our long duration positions if you want to keep going with the technologies I can give you one comparing the economy today and it gives us more confidence in our long duration position but the national transportation safety board always writes these crash reports after every airplane flying accident and as a side note and I promise I'll connect this to the markets in the second they they read like a novel so JFK juniors infamous flight crash into the Atlantic Ocean the NTSB report starts 20 years prior to the crash it talks about when he got his license he had a broken ankle from a hang gliding accident why he left for the airport late the traffic he got stuck in he is that these accidents aren't caused by just one thing and it's a it's a confluence of everything find one one thing you can recover from so when we look at the markets today it's beginning to read just like a crash report if you were going to write an NTSB crash report about today's economy it would probably start back in the 90s when Arthur Burns reversed course on rate hikes too early that can vet that resulted this in conventional wisdom that Cass Burns is not wise or strong enough to keep rates as high as they needed to be then Volcker is glorified for having the courage to relentlessly keep rate hikes and then you have Paul Powell four decades later carrying around the Volcker memoirs talking about how that's a great lesson it should be required reading combine that with a global pandemic fiscal policies arguably helicopter money a surging deficit increased treasury supply so now you have global central banks raising rates in the front and in uniform almost across the whole world meanwhile you have longer rates going higher for all the mentioned all reasons of a sudden you're like you know oh don't forget about you know a leadership vacuum in the house raising the odds of a government shutdown so you can kind of see how these things are all coming together and creating a really hazardous environment for financial markets in the economy jamie you mentioned a potential government shutdown it seems like the chatter is back about a potential downgrade on the back of that given right now it seems like all uh signs indicate a shutdown in mid -november how are you positioning that and what are you thinking about in terms of a potential government shutdown and what would happen if we were to see the us get us get downgraded we we think that's a very high possibility we expect the government is much more likely to shut now down than it was before yesterday's events and moody's already came out on monday and said they're considering you know it seems like it's more likely that they'll downgrade us treasuries are a little bit strange in this aspect where yields tend to go lower not higher when the treasury gets downgraded so it's the opposite of a more a of credit risk asset where it's a flight to quality in terms of the economic impact we don't think that it will be we'll see a contraction with that quarter's GDP growth but typically we get that back the following quarter so we don't see it as as big of an economic impact as we do just more uncertainty spending more more markets just don't like this kind of like lack of organization lack of structure lack of getting anything done more spending so on the margin we think it's bad for risk but from our long duration position perspective we actually think on the margin it would positive for that so do you expect the fed next year to cut rates and so if when we do the Fed's own forecast cutting rates maybe two times next year that's assuming this perfect soft disinflation immaculate landing and that's not necessarily our view we think that they're going to have to cut

"ntsb" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

02:19 min | 6 months ago

"ntsb" Discussed on WTOP

"The ballpark. Lots of new features coming to Nats park this season like grab and go marketplaces also new custom drinks at Pratt cocktail company A mango basil margarita, a cherry blossom mule and a bourbon smash. The team's 15th year at Ned's park will also honor the life of Ted Lerner with a commemorative patch on jerseys. We will also pay tribute to mister loners, I can see by inducting him into the Ring of Honor. The dads will announce who will throw the first pitch any day, so stay tuned. Shy crime, WTO news. We're learning more about what led to the death of a former White House official on a private jet earlier this month, federal investigators say there were a number of missteps by the pilots and alerts that were misinterpreted, the FAA and NTSB earlier saying turbulence was to blame. First, the takeoff was aborted when the plane's critical air speed indicator malfunction, the NTSB now says the captain ignored the alert light because it was advisory and not a caution or warning. Once airborne, a number of alerts flashed on the panel and the plane experienced violent turbulent uncontrolled movements, passengers were tossed as the pilot struggled to regain control. The flight was on its way to Leesburg from New Hampshire, but diverted to Hartford, Connecticut, 55 year old Dana Hyde worked with both the Clinton and Obama administration she died from her injuries. Arrested man has now been charged with money laundering had to do it with an alleged part in an email scam. The FBI says Patrick Allen womble helped scam around $1.3 million out of several businesses from across the country in 2020 and 2021, investigators say he opened several bank accounts. Those accounts receive money from businesses after a business email compromise scam where they were contacted by hacked or fraud emails of suppliers asking for payments to new accounts that were held by womble. He would then pull the money out and transfer them to different accounts after an interview womble admitted to the FBI that an unknown person on Google Hangouts contacted him to launder the money for a small fee. Sports at 25 and 55 powered by Red River, technology decisions aren't black and white. Think red. At 5 25, here's Frank hanrahan. Good day for the Maryland

"ntsb" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

03:10 min | 6 months ago

"ntsb" Discussed on WTOP

"Good Saturday morning, we made it to the weekend, everybody, march. 25th, 2023. Colder with rain, a mix of rain drizzle and fog by daybreak 30s and 40s for the low. We're at 44 in our nation's capital right now. How to get started in the morning to you? A dean lane. We thank you for taking this along for your early 2 a.m. hour ride. Not being the local stories. We're following for you as we do right into this weekend, Saturday morning together. We begin with a Washington D.C. man this morning convicted of killing his girlfriend, that happened back in 2020, officially this week's sentenced to 27 years. 57 year old Darnell Sterling was found guilty in October for murdering his then girlfriend. 34 year old Olga oro in her apartment in northwest D.C.. According to investigators, Sterling attacked oro after the couple and her 7 year old son returned to her apartment following dinner, aura was reported missing after her son was found wandering and asking for his mom. Her body has never been found. Following his 27 year sentence, Sterling will also be under 5 years of supervision. Shy and current WTO news. Two O four on your Saturday morning. Learning more here we are this week at WTO P about what exactly did the death of a Kevin John woman on a private jet earlier this month, federal aviation investigators on this case say multiple missteps alerts and system issues apparently caused the plane to violently jerk up and down the FAA and NTSB previously said turbulence was to blame here. The NTSB says pilots lost control of the plane after responding to several different warnings. The pilots following the checklist, they said, and turned off a switch that stabilizes the plane, causing them to then lose control of the vessel. The initial take off for the March 3rd flight was aborted, also we're told because of plastic covering was left apparently on the device that monitors airspeed. The pilots also received a string of alerts from the ground and in the air. The flight was headed at the time, de Leesburg from New Hampshire, it diverted to Bradley international and Hartford, Connecticut. 55 year old Dana Hyde was taken to the hospital where she died from blunt force injuries from the flight. Hide held prominent post in two different presidential administrations. Two O 5 Saturday morning in the same week that an unconscious student was found locally in McDonald's in a bathroom near a Montgomery county high school. The principal announces it will actively enforce. Its off campus school lunch policy. When tortured high school principal Beth Thomas tweeted out a message saying due to quote disruptive behaviors and safety concerns, the lunch policy already in place will be strictly enforced from now on. Under that policy, 9th and tenth graders are barred from leaving school property for lunch, juniors and seniors will have to show their current school ID to check out with staff if they want to go off campus. They're also barred from accessing their vehicles and or leaving school in their cars during lunch without staff permission. The move comes after a quint Orchard student was found by others suffering an apparent overdose in a bathroom at a nearby McDonald's restaurant, Kate Ryan, WTO P news.

Safety board: Alabama derailed train lacked needed couplers

AP News Radio

00:49 sec | 7 months ago

Safety board: Alabama derailed train lacked needed couplers

"Federal safety regulators have determined why a Norfolk Southern train derailed an Alabama earlier this month. I Norman hall. The national transportation safety board says the Norfolk Southern train that derailed in Alabama lacked required alignment control couplers for two of its locomotives and federal investigators say a company inspection did not identify the absence of the devices. The notation comes in one of three preliminary reports issued by NTSB about Norfolk Southern train accidents, the safety board was already investigating the fiery February derailment and toxic chemical burn in east Palestine, Ohio, the safety board says future investigation will focus on Norfolk Southern communication, maintenance, and inspection practices, as well as locomotive and railcar positioning and train handling. I Norman hall

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"ntsb" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:32 min | 7 months ago

"ntsb" Discussed on WTOP

"13. It's 6 o'clock. This is CBS News on the hour, sponsored by steel. I'm Monica rickson, New York, the U.S. is in close touch with Mexico to get four Americans back home, State Department spokesman Ned price. We are closely following the kidnapping of four U.S. citizens in Matamoros. The FBI and working very closely with other federal partners in Mexican law enforcement agencies to investigate this. CBS can be McCormick. They driven in from Brownsville, Texas, and were in a minivan with North Carolina plates. They were taken from the scene by armed men, the FBI is offering a $50,000 reward for their return, the U.S. consulate had just issued an alert on Friday because of drug cartel violence in the area. Mexico's president says they were buying medicine and may have been mistakenly targeted. The NTSB is back in Ohio now investigating Norfolk Southern's second trained aroma there in a month. Conor spiel marker is with the rail companies communications department. We're investigating all these incidents. We're cooperating with the NTSB. We're cooperating with the local state federal resources to make sure that we investigate them fully. Understand what could be done better and make more of a southerner that's even safer railroad. At least one person is dead and 9 others are recovering from a crowd crush at a concert last night in Rochester, New York, mayor Malik Evans. What happened at this concert breaks my heart? And it is totally unacceptable. I want to be clear. We are nowhere near completing this investigation. A man in Massachusetts is facing criminal charges for

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Jet 'trim issues' may have led to deadly turbulence: NTSB

AP News Radio

00:52 sec | 7 months ago

Jet 'trim issues' may have led to deadly turbulence: NTSB

"The NTSB says investigators are now looking at a reported trim issue prior to what the board calls an in flight upset that caused the death of a passenger on a private plane. The NTSB initially reported the business jet experienced severe turbulence Friday now the agency says it's looking into a reported trim issue trimming refers to adjustments made to an airplane's control surfaces to ensure the aircraft is stable and level in flight. The board says a preliminary report will be available in two to three weeks, the bombardier challenger 300 is owned by connects on a fiber Internet company and was traveling from New Hampshire to Virginia before diverting to Bradley airport in Connecticut. State police identified the passenger that died as 55 year old Dana Hyde from Maryland. I'm Julie Walker

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"ntsb" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

02:26 min | 7 months ago

"ntsb" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"A rally to mark the one year anniversary of Russia invading Ukraine is happening in Washington, D.C., this woman fled from Ukraine. Our hearts was Ukraine and we want to support to show that we allow Ukraine and want our country to be free. The event is taking place at the Lincoln Memorial, it's being held a year and a day after the official start of the war, similar rallies were being held in major cities around the country. President Biden's upcoming budget plan won't be used in negotiations over raising the debt ceiling. That's according to treasury secretary Janet Yellen, who spoke to Reuters Republican lawmakers have pushed Biden and Democrats to agree to spending cuts to win their votes to raise the cap, the Biden administration has called for the limit to be raised without conditions, Yellen said negotiating over whether to pay the nation's bills is not acceptable. A teenager is among those under arrest for a shooting at a Georgia gas station which left 9 children hurt, it happened on February 17th in Columbus, the team is 15 years of age as name is not being released, but 35 year old D'angelo Robinson senior is also in custody, Robinson is charged with 8 counts of aggravated assault, the victims in last week's shooting were as young as 5. 5 people are dead after a medical plane crash in northern Nevada. It happened last night near stagecoach, southeast of Reno, care flight confirmed nobody survived, a pilot, flight nurse paramedic patient, and a patient's family member were on board at the time of the crash, the NTSB is among those looking into what happened. U.S. consumer spending is posting its biggest gain in nearly two years, the commerce department released a report Friday showing that consumer spending rose nearly 2% in January, which is the biggest increase in March of 2021, the report indicates that a recession is unlikely. There's a new record for the most expensive motorcycle ever sold at auction that now belongs to a 1908 Harley-Davidson strap tank, which went for $935,000 last month. It was discovered back in 1941 in Wisconsin. I'm Chris karashi. New Yorkers are having a tough time understanding why embattled congressman George Santos is still in office, Natalie mclerie is more. It's been established that Santos has lied about key information. He's been exposed and it's a horrible thing that he's still in office. He should be gone. I think he will have some shame and some dignity and just resign. He comes on the heels of the Republican's decision to co sponsor a bill that would make the AR-15 the national gun of the U.S.. I believe that everyone does have

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Trish Shreds Biden for Not Going to See the People of Ohio

The Trish Regan Show

01:06 min | 7 months ago

Trish Shreds Biden for Not Going to See the People of Ohio

"Is the biggest mistake of Joe Biden's career. What he has just done going to Ukraine instead of going to visit the people of east Palestine, Ohio. I'm sorry, but this is a guy that is also he is no substance. That's the way he's always been. And why should we ever expect anything more? Consider his dramatic exit out of Afghanistan, which was absolutely deadly, absolutely awful, poorly planned, but he demanded it. And for some reason he also demanded to go to Ukraine, rather than bother with the environmental disaster going on, right here at home. I mean, he wouldn't even send Pete, right? He wouldn't even send his secretary of transportation, not until now. Not until now, and oh, everyone's got an excuse for that, right? Here's Pete's. In retrospect, should you have come a little sooner? So again, in terms of the timing of the visit, I'm trying to strike the right balance, allowing NTSB to play its role, but making sure we're here in that show of support. Leave it to the Democrats to have tons of bureaucracy to get in the way of actually helping people.

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Pete Buttigieg Finally Visits East Palestine

Mark Levin

00:35 sec | 7 months ago

Pete Buttigieg Finally Visits East Palestine

"Buttigieg an ideologue with no experience even filling potholes Here he is he's an east Palestinian Ohio cut to go In retrospect should you have come a little sooner So again in terms of the timing of the visit I'm trying to strike the right balance allowing NTSB to play its role but making sure we're here in that show of support What the hell does that mean Does anybody know what that means If he shows up the NTSB won't do its job does anybody believe that for two seconds

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"ntsb" Discussed on 77WABC Radio

77WABC Radio

03:48 min | 7 months ago

"ntsb" Discussed on 77WABC Radio

"Here he is, he's an east Palestinian Ohio cut to go. In retrospect, should you have come a little sooner? So again, in terms of the timing of the visit, I'm trying to strike the right balance, allowing NTSB to play its role but making sure we're here in that show of support. What the hell does that mean? Does anybody know what that means? If he shows up the NTSB won't do its job, does anybody believe that for two seconds? Let me educate this moron. When I worked on the Reagan administration, the good old days, yes, the good old days. You may recall plain went down in the Potomac river on one terrible snowy day. The wings at the plane at Reagan national airport, national airport at the time. They froze over even though they had been sprayed with the chemical over and over again. The last time around, they needed another spring and they didn't get it. The plane couldn't take off. The belly flopped at full speed into the Potomac and it sank. And people are still entombed in that plane, some got out. And you remember the famous case of the gentleman who jumped into the water to save a woman. Who couldn't hold on any longer to a life vest or something that was thrown to her. A good friend of mine was a man by the name of drew Lewis. He was a great patriot. In a businessman for many years. Competent. He ran the Department of Transportation. He was secretary. And he didn't wait days and weeks and everything he walked onto the bridge. I think it was the bridge over three 95, if I recall, towards three 95. The national transportation safety board had its people there, coast guard, had its people there. He wasn't weighing the balance between showing up and the NTSB doing its job. It is a ridiculous comment. The reason Buttigieg wasn't there is because he's lazy. He doesn't want to be secretary of transportation. He has bigger ideas in mind. And because he's an incompetent. He's never run anything. Other than a small town. He was chosen for ideological end demographic reasons. That is the only reason he was chosen to run the Department of Transportation. He doesn't even have a resume that would qualify him for any low level position at the Department of Transportation. Period. And these are the kinds of people Biden is surrounded himself with. Given the fact that Joe Biden has never done anything in his life. Let's continue, cut three, go. You mentioned a national political figure who's decided to get involved. It sounds like you're talking about Trump. And then he said, I need your help. How can he help? Well, one thing he could do is express support for reversing the deregulation that happened on his watch. He had nothing to do with nothing to do with any deregulation. There was a ball bearing. So why do they immediately look for

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Toxic Ohio Train May Have Been on Fire 20 Miles Before Derailment

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes

01:27 min | 8 months ago

Toxic Ohio Train May Have Been on Fire 20 Miles Before Derailment

"Toxic train in Ohio may have been on fire and burning for about 20 miles before it derailed. This is from America first reports that have security cam footage. That shows that shows the train was literally on fire. The footage first obtained by the Pittsburgh post gazette and taken by a security camera in Salem, Ohio. As the train passed under the plant, what looked like flames and sparks can be seen in the video underneath the train cars. Now the NTSB investigating, this is a mess. This is probably going to be the worst environmental disaster in American history. And this thing is far from over. You know, the feds are out there. And they're saying, oh, well, the water is safe. You can go back home. You can go on, live your life, and you've got people out there, one guy was on Tucker Carlson show. They went back home and east Palestine. And the guy can't sleep, he's got headaches, one woman showed a local TV crew that all of her chickens had died. They were in the coupes and they died. And now the governor of Ohio is saying, you know what? I don't think I'm gonna be drinking the water. Well, that's reassuring.

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 Safety investigators subpoena pilots over close call at JFK

AP News Radio

00:31 sec | 8 months ago

Safety investigators subpoena pilots over close call at JFK

"The FAA is investigating. The national transportation safety board is the agency looking into a close call last month. At New York's Kennedy airport, in which an American Airlines jet crossed a runway without approval from air traffic control. It caused another airliner to have to abort its takeoff after a controller shouted out a warning. The NTSB says three times. Its issued subpoenas for the pilots involved but so far they've refused a recorded interview.

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Close call at JFK Airport being investigated

AP News Radio

00:44 sec | 9 months ago

Close call at JFK Airport being investigated

"A close call at a New York City airport Friday night between a plane that was crossing a runway and another that was preparing for takeoff has officials investigating. A JFK air traffic controller can be heard on audio captured by live ATC dot net, frantically telling the Delta pilot not to take off. Then relief when the close call with the American Airlines playing crossing the runway in front of it is averted. The NTSB and FAA are investigating exactly what went wrong when the two planes came within a thousand feet of each other. As air traffic control notes, they are going over the recordings. This will listen to the page, but you were supposed to depart runway four left

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No Deaths Reported as Small Plane Crashes in Provincetown

Airline Pilot Guy - Aviation Podcast

01:37 min | 2 years ago

No Deaths Reported as Small Plane Crashes in Provincetown

"Okay this happened just a few days. Few days ago Province town plane crash. Victims suffered burns and broken bones from boston twenty-five news actually i think that There was a. I think we have three articles here. And i liked the second one a little bit better so this is From wc be in cape cod or wherever they're from Federal investigators arrived at a wooded area near province town municipal airport friday after a cape air. Flight skit off. The runway crashed the faa said. The twin engine cessna 4:02 went off the end of the runway while attempting to land province town municipal airport around four pm k. A cape said all six passengers and the pilot were taken to a cape cod hospital Let's see an. Ntsb investigator arrived at the scene on friday. The wreckage is expected to be recovered. Saturday and taken to a facility for further examination. The ntsb said the investigator will document the scene and examine the aircraft radar data weather information air traffic control communication airplane maintenance records and the pilots medical records will also be collected Passenger said the plane was attempting land when it ran into trouble. Here's a quote from one of the passengers. I have no idea if the runway was slick. Or not i know it was not slowing down. And he lifted off again and we went through trees and stuff. That's according to autumn. Care mother of two and a geriatric nurse from toledo ohio. Who was with her friend. Heather on the flight

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"ntsb" Discussed on Aviation News Talk podcast

Aviation News Talk podcast

05:19 min | 2 years ago

"ntsb" Discussed on Aviation News Talk podcast

"We owe it to our fellow aviators to speak up when we see something that doesn't look right with another airplane and whenever we come across a pilot who may be about to do something. That's risky likewise control issues. Them instruction we feel unsafe. We should be primed and ready to without hesitation reply. Unable and of course be aware that there are all kinds of cultural norms and social norms. That might initially inhibit us from speaking up. Even when we know it's the right thing to do. And i'm sure that new inexperienced pilots may feel that it's not their place to speak up but even if you're low time you probably recognize when something is out of place on an airplane or one fella pilot is about to do something that could cost him or her their life so i'd like to talk about some examples today where pilots either did or didn't speak up and finally i want to empower you as a pilot or even as a student pilot to be brave and to always speak up when you see something that's not quite right. Here's some of the kinds of situations you might encounter. for example you might notice an aircraft were something isn't configured correctly for example on a number of occasions. I've seen an aircraft in the run-up area with an open baggage door and i always call ground to let them know about. The problem ended another case. I landed at non tired airport and moore said california and as we were rolling out on the runway observed a bonanza going in the opposite direction on the parallel taxiway. That was taxing for takeoff. Fortunately i also spotted that there was still a towbar attached to the nose wheel. I talked to the pilot on the seatac to let them know he was pushing towbar. Had he taken off certainly damage the aircraft when he tried to retract those gear with the towbar attached. Whenever i'm waiting to take off from my towered airport. I'm always looking at the aircraft on final. One thing i'm always looking for is whether pilot has forgotten to lower the landing gear. I've never seen that happen but it could happen someday. It if does happen. I won't hesitate to jump on the tower frequency and say something like aircraft on short final. Your keurigs up. Go around go around in. Yes that would be the towers job to tell an aircraft go around but when seconds count. I don't think anyone will care that i didn't. I really the problem to the tower. Who would then related to the pilot so pilots. When you see something wrong with another plane you need to speak up more difficult situations when you see someone about to do something which might be risky now. I think the problem with confronting pilot. Who's about to undertake. Something risk is that. It's hard to know an advance whether a pilot will succeed or not if he or she undertakes something risky. They might succeed or they might not. There's just no way to know for sure. It may be very difficult to talk a pilot out of doing a risky flight. Especially for pilot is highly motivated by external factors to undertake a trip in spite of the dangers. Here are a couple of local examples. That i know of where pilots did intervene attempt to sway to pilot from taking off bad conditions but they were unsuccessful in the pilot to crash a few years ago i put together a seminar cold buying an airplane and not crashing on the way home because i had searched the ntsb database had found out large number of accidents in which pilots crashed on a long flight home..

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"ntsb" Discussed on Behind the Prop

Behind the Prop

05:34 min | 2 years ago

"ntsb" Discussed on Behind the Prop

"We'll definitely put both of those resources than all report in the the carol query in the show notes so people can use those tools. Robert question that. I have that I'm sure people would like no the answer to is. What is the cause for taking the final report of of a of an accident to get to final from the ntsb is there is it. Just the data. What takes a year or two for the final report to come out. Well that's a great question. And certainly one that i was trying to learn the answer for as as chairman and and change it and improve it back in the gosh couple of decades ago I remember there was an accident crash that happened in hibbing minnesota in december and the final report for that was out of the following april or may may was a lead so six months As we all remember many students may not remember but the seven thirty seven air. Florida crashed into the fourteenth street bridge and ended up in the potomac and killed a number of people in january of eighty two. The final report was done. And and august. And i'm sure that was a very complex investigation. The aircraft had be fished out of the potomac So overtime yes. The reports have taken longer a lot longer in many cases than than i believe. I was comfortable with so we tried to go through and look take a very detailed sort of lean sigmar approached looking for our processes to understand our processes and And improve that The results of that won't be won't be shown for a couple of years because you got kind of work through a backlog but yes that was. That was very much a priority of mind. While i was chairman with the ntsb was to was to improve the timeliness of the reports I think there's a fear of getting something wrong. So they want to bear. The staff wants to be very analytical But it was also learned that.

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"ntsb" Discussed on Behind the Prop

Behind the Prop

05:37 min | 2 years ago

"ntsb" Discussed on Behind the Prop

"We talked a little bit about bef- by four records out a little bit about sullying the the role of that The role that might have been portrayed between the ntsb and the the pilots and that they were out to get him and maybe then seattle with some other organizations good movie but it wasn't movie you're part of that experience in real time. Tell us a little bit about your interactions with the the whole court hearing and everything that went on with that that accident. Yeah you know i. I've known sully for gosh since around. Nineteen ninety-one we flew for the same airline and And i have known him for very long time so when i learned that he was the pilot of of that airplane. Us air cactus fifteen forty nine me that it was done. Well i learned his name that night but Yeah the movie was was a good movie Parts of it were extremely accurate. I understand that The production company bought actually bought two old seven or airbus a three twenty s bought them out of the desert and actually wanted to sa- barge them into a lake or something to to increase the realism. Instead of just doing it by computer animation or something but when it did come to the part about how the ntsb handle things that was that was not true at all We never rated Sally i did share the public hearing the investigative hearing chaired. So i know how it went. It's on youtube. People can can search it on youtube and see the one hour that he was actually on the stand and it was fairly benign in fact i praised solely for his professionalism and Yeah they acted like we took him back behind the hind the shed their and weapon with a with rubber hoses of course. The part about the simulations being conducted in france and being to limited broadcast live into the hearing room. That was not true of there. Had been tested to loose where our investigators did go there and and run simulations. But you know that. An and i'm not even sure that sally was the one that suggested one at you..

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"ntsb" Discussed on Behind the Prop

Behind the Prop

02:17 min | 2 years ago

"ntsb" Discussed on Behind the Prop

"Robber. Why don't you just give us a little brief I don't know three five minute Synopsis of your career. How how do you go from from a high school kid to becoming chairman of the national transportation safety while that's a great question. I've been wondering the same thing for a number of years so I i've i've been extremely fortunate You're right. I did start flying in high school By the time. I had graduated from high school. I i had my private and then of course went to college a few months later and i marched into the dean of students office after i've been at the university for just about three weeks in explain to him why we needed a flying club and then he sat down and proceeded to tell me all the reasons why that was not going to happen and on the way out and by the way this was the university of south carolina and on the way out. I said gosh. I just thought since clemson had flying club since one thousand nine hundred ninety eight i thought south carolina needed one and He said Sit back down young man and within about five months we had our first airplane For those who are not That aware is you can imagine having to state supported schools in a tiny state. There's quite a rivalry between those two between those colleges unfortunately clemson as the one with the with the football team the question is did clemson really have a flying club. Well you know as a seventeen year old. I was probably known to exaggerate things a little bit. But but to the best of knowledge. I think they they did so high school. What what what's next were you. You became a pilot of course next career that led you to the ntsb. Yeah i did. Of course fly all through college and i was hired by the university To be their pilot when they bought a brand new piper navajo chieftain in nineteen. Seventy nine had not finished school yet. But i was doing school and flying full time for the university. I flew there for two years. And then in february of eighty one got hired by p modern lines which of course got bought by by us air us

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Interview With Robert Sumwalt, Chairman NTSB, Retired

Behind the Prop

02:17 min | 2 years ago

Interview With Robert Sumwalt, Chairman NTSB, Retired

"Robber. Why don't you just give us a little brief I don't know three five minute Synopsis of your career. How how do you go from from a high school kid to becoming chairman of the national transportation safety while that's a great question. I've been wondering the same thing for a number of years so I i've i've been extremely fortunate You're right. I did start flying in high school By the time. I had graduated from high school. I i had my private and then of course went to college a few months later and i marched into the dean of students office after i've been at the university for just about three weeks in explain to him why we needed a flying club and then he sat down and proceeded to tell me all the reasons why that was not going to happen and on the way out and by the way this was the university of south carolina and on the way out. I said gosh. I just thought since clemson had flying club since one thousand nine hundred ninety eight i thought south carolina needed one and He said Sit back down young man and within about five months we had our first airplane For those who are not That aware is you can imagine having to state supported schools in a tiny state. There's quite a rivalry between those two between those colleges unfortunately clemson as the one with the with the football team the question is did clemson really have a flying club. Well you know as a seventeen year old. I was probably known to exaggerate things a little bit. But but to the best of knowledge. I think they they did so high school. What what what's next were you. You became a pilot of course next career that led you to the ntsb. Yeah i did. Of course fly all through college and i was hired by the university To be their pilot when they bought a brand new piper navajo chieftain in nineteen. Seventy nine had not finished school yet. But i was doing school and flying full time for the university. I flew there for two years. And then in february of eighty one got hired by p modern lines which of course got bought by by us air us

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"ntsb" Discussed on Behind the Prop

Behind the Prop

02:20 min | 2 years ago

"ntsb" Discussed on Behind the Prop

"Dos and its co host major airline captain designated pilot examiner. Wally mulhearn. now let's go behind the prop. what's wally. Hey bob how are you. I'm fantastic with more than anything. I love when we have big guests and if if we don't call this person a big guest we would be lying We welcome to the show today. Robert some walt the most recent chairman of the ntsb. Welcome to the show. robert obvious. Thanks wally thank you all for having me. Well thank you for joining us. I just want to tell everybody little bit about how we had this chance meeting. I happen to be flying a flight from houston to washington Many many years ago and i was The airplane had not arrived at the gate yet and was standing by the window waiting for the airplane to get their agenda. Came up and struck up. Conversation with me He introduced himself and as As as yourself. I mean we are talking about you Robert some altea. He said. I'm i'm with the ntsb and we started talking airplanes. We started talking seven thirty sevens and systems and it. It became very apparent really quick that the gentleman was talking to really newest stuff because he he was asking me some questions that were deep deep down in the weeds on the the intricacies of a seven thirty seven and As the airplane got there. And i needed to go to work and actually get on the airplane and start pre flying. I i asked. I asked her. I said well. What do you do with the ntsb. And i i expected in say. I'm an accident investigator. That's kind of what i i sense. And he said. I'm a board member. And i i want wow okay and i went and got on the airplane and i was telling my first officer said We've got a ntsb board member that's about to be on our flight. Just talked to the guy for fifteen minutes and i says you know the the espn is that it's not like there's five hundred board members i mean this is Ntsb board members is a big deal. And so we we had some communications back and forth..

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Texas Plane Crash That Killed 10 Was Pilot Error

Airline Pilot Guy - Aviation Podcast

01:54 min | 2 years ago

Texas Plane Crash That Killed 10 Was Pilot Error

"The first thing. we're going to talk about. We have talked about this accident previous at least on a previous episode maybe episodes And they now have a. I think it's the final report has an Yeah don't report so. This accident occurred back in june of two thousand nineteen so almost two years ago The failure of a pilot from the ntsb dot gov a press release from them the failure of pilot to control an airplane following the loss of thrust him one of two engines just seconds after takeoff led to the fatal crash of a general aviation airplane in texas. The national transportation safety board said in a report published tuesday. A textron aviation be three hundred also known as king air. Three fifty crashed into an aircraft hangar. Seventeen seconds after lifting off runway at. Addison airport at in texas on june thirtieth. Twenty nineteen th. The accident killed both pilots and all eight passengers. The personal flight on the privately owned airplane was bound for saint petersburg florida. Investigators analyzed flight track data broadcast by the airplane video from multiple cameras on on and off the airport as well as the known flight. Performance data and characteristics of the airplane to recreate the accident flight path and determine the airplanes position speed altitude and roll angles. The ntsb said in its report that after the left engine lost. Almost all thrust several seconds after takeoff. The pilot responded to the emergency with left rudder input the opposite action of what the emergency call for seconds later. The pilot applied right rudder. But by that point the airplane was rolling inverted and there was insufficient altitude for recovery.

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HEADLINE CAPITALIZATION  NTSB Releases Preliminary Report on Fatal Tesla Crash Capitalize Words With Four or More Letters (Associated Press style) Capitalize Words with Five or More Letters (APA Style) Do Not Capitalize Words Based on Length (Chicago Manual of Style) Capitalize Major Words and Those With Four or More Letters (MLA Style) You are likely here because you need a headline checker to make sure your title and headlines are properly written. That's exactly what Headline Capitalization does. It's a free tool to make sure what you capitalize online for publications like blogs and news articles, or for academic papers, is correct. This headline checker should help you to correctly format all your titles in the future. It's important to accurately capitalize titles and headlines for articles and papers. Headline Capitalization is a free headline checker that correctly capitalizes titles for all your writing. Article Title and Headline Capitalization Rules When it comes to creating headlines and titles for articles, it can get confusing what words to capitalize and what words should remain lower case. There are several styles of title and headline capitalization which different publications may use. For the most part, there are general rules that all publications follow with a few minor deviations between them. For those who write, it's important to understand these rules about which words to capitalize when creating headlines and titles. Major Headline Capitalization Styles There are four major title capitalization styles. These are: AP Style APA Style Chicago Style MLA Style There is no single authoritative style guide when it comes to capitalizing headlines and titles, although some are used for certain types of writing. For example, the Associated Press Stylebook (AP Style) is often used by news organizations, the Chicago Manual of Style (Chicago Style) is more comprehensive for in-depth writing, and the MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers (MLA style) is used for academic papers. While this is where the different styles are usually used, it's not mandatory to use a particular style for a particular type of writing. If you are unsure of which style to use, the best method is to seek out which style the course, editor, or teacher prefers so that you know, and then use that specific style. If you're in a certain field, you should learn the style that's most prominent in your field. For example, the AP Style for those in journalism, and the MLA style if you're in academics. In all cases, it's best to ask for each project to make sure since each style has its own rules. General Headline Style Rule: Title Case How to write headlines and titles is usually referred to as "headline style" or "title case." As mentioned, all styles are not the same, but there are a few general rules they all follow. These are: Capitalize the first word in the title Capitalize the last word in the title Capitalize the important words in the title The first two points are clear cut and easy to follow. The next question is, what are considered "important" words in a headline? In most cases, they include the following words: Adjectives (beautiful, large, hopeful) Adverbs (forcefully, silently, hurriedly) Nouns (computer, table, manuscript) Pronouns (they, she, he) Subordinating conjunctions (as, so, that) Verbs (write, type, create) Words in Headlines That Aren't Capitalized The above words are the ones generally capitalized, so what words are usually written in lowercase when creating headlines and titles? These tend to be shorter words (under five letters long). The following types of words are generally not capitalized: Articles (a, an, the) Coordinating Conjunctions (and, but, for) Short (less than 5 letters) Prepositions (at, by, from) Alternative Headline Capitalization: Sentence Case One style of headline and title capitalization which doesn't follow the rules is Sentence Case style. This is where editors decide to write titles as if they were a typical sentence. In this case, the first word of the headline would be capitalized while the rest of the title would be in lower case, except for proper nouns. Below are a few examples of Sentence Case style headlines: How to properly write article titles A review of a hike at Grand Canyon national park The best value meal when eating at Chipotle Referencing Titles of Publications No matter what style of headline capitalization you decide to use in your writing, if you ever reference the title of a book, article, or journal, you should write the title of it as it has been written, even if it happens to be a different style than you're using for your writing. You should not change them to fit your style, and they should always be written as they appear in the publication. Copyright © Headline Capitalization 2021. All rights reserved.

Asian Enough

01:39 min | 2 years ago

HEADLINE CAPITALIZATION NTSB Releases Preliminary Report on Fatal Tesla Crash Capitalize Words With Four or More Letters (Associated Press style) Capitalize Words with Five or More Letters (APA Style) Do Not Capitalize Words Based on Length (Chicago Manual of Style) Capitalize Major Words and Those With Four or More Letters (MLA Style) You are likely here because you need a headline checker to make sure your title and headlines are properly written. That's exactly what Headline Capitalization does. It's a free tool to make sure what you capitalize online for publications like blogs and news articles, or for academic papers, is correct. This headline checker should help you to correctly format all your titles in the future. It's important to accurately capitalize titles and headlines for articles and papers. Headline Capitalization is a free headline checker that correctly capitalizes titles for all your writing. Article Title and Headline Capitalization Rules When it comes to creating headlines and titles for articles, it can get confusing what words to capitalize and what words should remain lower case. There are several styles of title and headline capitalization which different publications may use. For the most part, there are general rules that all publications follow with a few minor deviations between them. For those who write, it's important to understand these rules about which words to capitalize when creating headlines and titles. Major Headline Capitalization Styles There are four major title capitalization styles. These are: AP Style APA Style Chicago Style MLA Style There is no single authoritative style guide when it comes to capitalizing headlines and titles, although some are used for certain types of writing. For example, the Associated Press Stylebook (AP Style) is often used by news organizations, the Chicago Manual of Style (Chicago Style) is more comprehensive for in-depth writing, and the MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers (MLA style) is used for academic papers. While this is where the different styles are usually used, it's not mandatory to use a particular style for a particular type of writing. If you are unsure of which style to use, the best method is to seek out which style the course, editor, or teacher prefers so that you know, and then use that specific style. If you're in a certain field, you should learn the style that's most prominent in your field. For example, the AP Style for those in journalism, and the MLA style if you're in academics. In all cases, it's best to ask for each project to make sure since each style has its own rules. General Headline Style Rule: Title Case How to write headlines and titles is usually referred to as "headline style" or "title case." As mentioned, all styles are not the same, but there are a few general rules they all follow. These are: Capitalize the first word in the title Capitalize the last word in the title Capitalize the important words in the title The first two points are clear cut and easy to follow. The next question is, what are considered "important" words in a headline? In most cases, they include the following words: Adjectives (beautiful, large, hopeful) Adverbs (forcefully, silently, hurriedly) Nouns (computer, table, manuscript) Pronouns (they, she, he) Subordinating conjunctions (as, so, that) Verbs (write, type, create) Words in Headlines That Aren't Capitalized The above words are the ones generally capitalized, so what words are usually written in lowercase when creating headlines and titles? These tend to be shorter words (under five letters long). The following types of words are generally not capitalized: Articles (a, an, the) Coordinating Conjunctions (and, but, for) Short (less than 5 letters) Prepositions (at, by, from) Alternative Headline Capitalization: Sentence Case One style of headline and title capitalization which doesn't follow the rules is Sentence Case style. This is where editors decide to write titles as if they were a typical sentence. In this case, the first word of the headline would be capitalized while the rest of the title would be in lower case, except for proper nouns. Below are a few examples of Sentence Case style headlines: How to properly write article titles A review of a hike at Grand Canyon national park The best value meal when eating at Chipotle Referencing Titles of Publications No matter what style of headline capitalization you decide to use in your writing, if you ever reference the title of a book, article, or journal, you should write the title of it as it has been written, even if it happens to be a different style than you're using for your writing. You should not change them to fit your style, and they should always be written as they appear in the publication. Copyright © Headline Capitalization 2021. All rights reserved.

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NTSB Releases Preliminary Report on Fatal Tesla Crash

Tesla Daily: Tesla News & Analysis

02:13 min | 2 years ago

NTSB Releases Preliminary Report on Fatal Tesla Crash

"Everybody around here and we've got quite a lot to go through. We've got an update from the national transportation safety board on the highly publicized accident involving accessible vehicle in texas a couple of weeks ago. We've got news on tesla. Energy manufacturing batteries and of course elon musk's appearance on saturday. Night live over the weekend rough start to the week. Four tesla's stock finishing down nearly six and a half percent today to six hundred and twenty nine dollars four cents that compared to the nasdaq down over two and a half percent the worst day in a couple of months for the nasdaq and we did see sector rotation today the dow was only down a tenth of a percent as the dow is generally made up of lower growth more value oriented stocks. So i know the tesla down. Six percent can sometimes feel a little bit rough especially for new investors but for context arc's innovation. Etf so a group of a lot of different stocks was down by itself five percent today. Obviously tesla driving a portion of that but certainly the movement was not just isolated to tesla. Today before we get into the news here you may have heard already but my voices still recovering a little bit. So i'll do my best to get through this but apologies for any disruption from that. I i up today. We are revisiting the unfortunate accident back in mid april of decimal ice vehicle in texas. As i'm sure most of you remember this received a ton of media attention because at the time law enforcement said that they were one hundred percent certain that no one was in the driver's seat of the model s. at the time of impact. You may remember that. At the time we went through a number of different reasons why the seemed implausible. And i felt like law enforcement was speaking far too soon saying they were one hundred percent certain of something without even having done a full investigation yet so too soon too much conviction and this led to massive media coverage of this accident. A lot of scrutiny. For tesla you've got consumer reports coming out and running some test about how they can defeat these safety features built in to help prevent people from using autopilot beyond its intended use case just keeps getting piled on all because of this one quote from law enforcement so here we've got the preliminary report from the ntsb quote. The crash trip originated at the owners residents near the end of a cul de sac footage from the owners. Home security camera shows the owner entering the car's driver seat and the passenger entering the front passenger seat. The car leaves and travels about five hundred and fifty feet before departing the road on a curve driving over the curb and hitting drainage culvert a raised manhole and a tree

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HEADLINE CAPITALIZATION  NTSB Releases Preliminary Report on Fatal Tesla Crash Capitalize Words With Four or More Letters (Associated Press style) Capitalize Words with Five or More Letters (APA Style) Do Not Capitalize Words Based on Length (Chicago Manual of Style) Capitalize Major Words and Those With Four or More Letters (MLA Style) You are likely here because you need a headline checker to make sure your title and headlines are properly written. That's exactly what Headline Capitalization does. It's a free tool to make sure what you capitalize online for publications like blogs and news articles, or for academic papers, is correct. This headline checker should help you to correctly format all your titles in the future. It's important to accurately capitalize titles and headlines for articles and papers. Headline Capitalization is a free headline checker that correctly capitalizes titles for all your writing. Article Title and Headline Capitalization Rules When it comes to creating headlines and titles for articles, it can get confusing what words to capitalize and what words should remain lower case. There are several styles of title and headline capitalization which different publications may use. For the most part, there are general rules that all publications follow with a few minor deviations between them. For those who write, it's important to understand these rules about which words to capitalize when creating headlines and titles. Major Headline Capitalization Styles There are four major title capitalization styles. These are: AP Style APA Style Chicago Style MLA Style There is no single authoritative style guide when it comes to capitalizing headlines and titles, although some are used for certain types of writing. For example, the Associated Press Stylebook (AP Style) is often used by news organizations, the Chicago Manual of Style (Chicago Style) is more comprehensive for in-depth writing, and the MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers (MLA style) is used for academic papers. While this is where the different styles are usually used, it's not mandatory to use a particular style for a particular type of writing. If you are unsure of which style to use, the best method is to seek out which style the course, editor, or teacher prefers so that you know, and then use that specific style. If you're in a certain field, you should learn the style that's most prominent in your field. For example, the AP Style for those in journalism, and the MLA style if you're in academics. In all cases, it's best to ask for each project to make sure since each style has its own rules. General Headline Style Rule: Title Case How to write headlines and titles is usually referred to as "headline style" or "title case." As mentioned, all styles are not the same, but there are a few general rules they all follow. These are: Capitalize the first word in the title Capitalize the last word in the title Capitalize the important words in the title The first two points are clear cut and easy to follow. The next question is, what are considered "important" words in a headline? In most cases, they include the following words: Adjectives (beautiful, large, hopeful) Adverbs (forcefully, silently, hurriedly) Nouns (computer, table, manuscript) Pronouns (they, she, he) Subordinating conjunctions (as, so, that) Verbs (write, type, create) Words in Headlines That Aren't Capitalized The above words are the ones generally capitalized, so what words are usually written in lowercase when creating headlines and titles? These tend to be shorter words (under five letters long). The following types of words are generally not capitalized: Articles (a, an, the) Coordinating Conjunctions (and, but, for) Short (less than 5 letters) Prepositions (at, by, from) Alternative Headline Capitalization: Sentence Case One style of headline and title capitalization which doesn't follow the rules is Sentence Case style. This is where editors decide to write titles as if they were a typical sentence. In this case, the first word of the headline would be capitalized while the rest of the title would be in lower case, except for proper nouns. Below are a few examples of Sentence Case style headlines: How to properly write article titles A review of a hike at Grand Canyon national park The best value meal when eating at Chipotle Referencing Titles of Publications No matter what style of headline capitalization you decide to use in your writing, if you ever reference the title of a book, article, or journal, you should write the title of it as it has been written, even if it happens to be a different style than you're using for your writing. You should not change them to fit your style, and they should always be written as they appear in the publication. Copyright © Headline Capitalization 2021. All rights reserved.

Past Gas

01:21 min | 2 years ago

HEADLINE CAPITALIZATION NTSB Releases Preliminary Report on Fatal Tesla Crash Capitalize Words With Four or More Letters (Associated Press style) Capitalize Words with Five or More Letters (APA Style) Do Not Capitalize Words Based on Length (Chicago Manual of Style) Capitalize Major Words and Those With Four or More Letters (MLA Style) You are likely here because you need a headline checker to make sure your title and headlines are properly written. That's exactly what Headline Capitalization does. It's a free tool to make sure what you capitalize online for publications like blogs and news articles, or for academic papers, is correct. This headline checker should help you to correctly format all your titles in the future. It's important to accurately capitalize titles and headlines for articles and papers. Headline Capitalization is a free headline checker that correctly capitalizes titles for all your writing. Article Title and Headline Capitalization Rules When it comes to creating headlines and titles for articles, it can get confusing what words to capitalize and what words should remain lower case. There are several styles of title and headline capitalization which different publications may use. For the most part, there are general rules that all publications follow with a few minor deviations between them. For those who write, it's important to understand these rules about which words to capitalize when creating headlines and titles. Major Headline Capitalization Styles There are four major title capitalization styles. These are: AP Style APA Style Chicago Style MLA Style There is no single authoritative style guide when it comes to capitalizing headlines and titles, although some are used for certain types of writing. For example, the Associated Press Stylebook (AP Style) is often used by news organizations, the Chicago Manual of Style (Chicago Style) is more comprehensive for in-depth writing, and the MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers (MLA style) is used for academic papers. While this is where the different styles are usually used, it's not mandatory to use a particular style for a particular type of writing. If you are unsure of which style to use, the best method is to seek out which style the course, editor, or teacher prefers so that you know, and then use that specific style. If you're in a certain field, you should learn the style that's most prominent in your field. For example, the AP Style for those in journalism, and the MLA style if you're in academics. In all cases, it's best to ask for each project to make sure since each style has its own rules. General Headline Style Rule: Title Case How to write headlines and titles is usually referred to as "headline style" or "title case." As mentioned, all styles are not the same, but there are a few general rules they all follow. These are: Capitalize the first word in the title Capitalize the last word in the title Capitalize the important words in the title The first two points are clear cut and easy to follow. The next question is, what are considered "important" words in a headline? In most cases, they include the following words: Adjectives (beautiful, large, hopeful) Adverbs (forcefully, silently, hurriedly) Nouns (computer, table, manuscript) Pronouns (they, she, he) Subordinating conjunctions (as, so, that) Verbs (write, type, create) Words in Headlines That Aren't Capitalized The above words are the ones generally capitalized, so what words are usually written in lowercase when creating headlines and titles? These tend to be shorter words (under five letters long). The following types of words are generally not capitalized: Articles (a, an, the) Coordinating Conjunctions (and, but, for) Short (less than 5 letters) Prepositions (at, by, from) Alternative Headline Capitalization: Sentence Case One style of headline and title capitalization which doesn't follow the rules is Sentence Case style. This is where editors decide to write titles as if they were a typical sentence. In this case, the first word of the headline would be capitalized while the rest of the title would be in lower case, except for proper nouns. Below are a few examples of Sentence Case style headlines: How to properly write article titles A review of a hike at Grand Canyon national park The best value meal when eating at Chipotle Referencing Titles of Publications No matter what style of headline capitalization you decide to use in your writing, if you ever reference the title of a book, article, or journal, you should write the title of it as it has been written, even if it happens to be a different style than you're using for your writing. You should not change them to fit your style, and they should always be written as they appear in the publication. Copyright © Headline Capitalization 2021. All rights reserved.

"Groupie is often referred to as the golden age of rally racing. It was by the faa in nineteen eighty two and its rules gave birth to an incredibly powerful and ultimately dangerous new era of rally with very fee regulations to keep things in check. And just for those. Who haven't who. This may your first episode. Maybe this is the first thing you've ever heard about racing. Rally racing is not traditional circuit racing with multiple cars on track rallying point to point cars. Go one at a time. And their time into between the two points and over the course of event the team with the lowest time wins. Just a little background for you. I'm obligation requirements. Meaning the number of units per year that the car manufacturer was required to produce each year to enter a car were reduced to a paltry two hundred vehicles compared to the five thousand cars a year in group and and group a i take building materials. Were now allowed as well. As unrestricted turbocharged boost basically while previous rally regulations had tried to keep the cars somewhat close to production versions in group. B there are almost completely unleashed for example and the year before group groupie the average rally car produced about two hundred fifty horsepower but by nineteen eighty six the final year of group b. That average was up to five hundred

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Two Federal Agencies Investigating Fatal Tesla Crash

Houston's Morning News

00:17 sec | 2 years ago

Two Federal Agencies Investigating Fatal Tesla Crash

"Agencies now investigating last week's Teslik crash, the deadly crash near the Woodlands. One of the people who was killed was a doctor is the NTSB in the National Highway Safety board. Both local investigators say no one was at the wheel when that Tesler rammed a tree and burst into flames.

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Coast Guard: Search for missing crew to be suspended

WBZ Afternoon News

00:29 sec | 2 years ago

Coast Guard: Search for missing crew to be suspended

"Company. The death toll from an oil ship that capsized off the coast of Louisiana is now up to five. Coast Guard captain will, Watson says they're making the tough decision to call off that search. This does not mean that the case is closed a tiny time we might receive new information that would compel us to resume the search. The Coast Guard has searched more than 9000 Square nautical miles. Eight crew members are still missing. The case is now in the hands of the NTSB. They'll look into what caused that boat. Capsized last week signs that

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Tesla Faces NHTSA Investigation After Fatal Driverless Crash in Spring, Texas

WTOP 24 Hour News

00:31 sec | 2 years ago

Tesla Faces NHTSA Investigation After Fatal Driverless Crash in Spring, Texas

"The wheel of a Tesla that crashed and burst into flames over the weekend here, Houston today. Both the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the NTSB say they'll send teams to Spring Texas to investigate. Two men were killed in that crash. One was found in the passenger seat, the other in the back seat. Investigators are still trying to determine if the car was in self driving mode, The company has said. In In the the past past drivers drivers using using the the cars cars Autopilot Autopilot function function must must still still be be ready ready to to intervene intervene at at any any time. time. After After traffic traffic

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Pilot Dead After Small Plane Crash in Colorado

Broncos Country Tonight

00:35 sec | 2 years ago

Pilot Dead After Small Plane Crash in Colorado

"An investigation underway after a pilot was killed in a small plane crash. This happened outside of Decker's, like Taplin with the Jeffco Sheriff's office says the plane went down Saturday night. Setting off an emergency alert. The Civil Air Patrol work throughout the night and into Sunday morning to locate the plane and then Alpine rescue team has played a huge part in getting cruise up to the plane. They're the ones working on getting the body out of the plane and down to earth corner will meet them at officials say they know where the pilot took off from, but they weren't sure where his V didn't file a flight plans. They don't know where he was heading. The FAA and the NTSB are investigating the

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Pilot dead after small plane crash in Colorado

Broncos Country Tonight

00:30 sec | 2 years ago

Pilot dead after small plane crash in Colorado

"Of Decker's killed the pilot Saturday like Tablet with Jeffco Sheriff's office is a plane went down Saturday night, setting off an emergency alert. The Civil Air Patrol work throughout the night and Sunday morning to find the plane and then Alpine rescue team has played a huge part in getting cruise up to the plane. They're the ones working on getting the body out of the plane and down to where the corner will meet them at Say the pilot was an adult male. The FAA and NTSB are investigating the crash. It was a hot one in Denver

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"ntsb" Discussed on KFI AM 640

KFI AM 640

02:49 min | 2 years ago

"ntsb" Discussed on KFI AM 640

"Occurred from 2000 to 2017, he says. During that time, McFarland was also a pastor in Huntington Beach and volunteer chaplain for the Fountain Valley Police and fire departments. The NTSB says poor judgment contributed to the helicopter crash that killed Kobe Bryant and eight others in Calabasas is the board reviewed a report that's more than 1600 pages and goes over whether witness statements, interviews with the helicopters, owner and standard flight rules Probable cause of this accident. Was the pilot's decision to continue flight under visual flight rules into instrument meteorological conditions, and that, according to investigators caused the pilot are is a buy in to become disoriented. So when so by and thought he was climbing above the fog and clouds. He was actually banking left and into a hillside. Steve Gregory came to find you today marks the 50th anniversary of the earthquake that hit Sil Marin San Fernando. That quake killed 64 people and injured 2000, head of the California Geological Survey. Dr Steve Eva Bolen says it's not a matter of if the next quake will hit. But when how will you survive? The next earthquake will be totally dependent on how well you prepare and people need to prepare. It just can't forget about these things and hope they don't happen to you because there will be many improvements and seismic safety, seismic safety and research. In the past 50 years, the state has put a long place to limit construction along active faults. Congress has also approved measures that have led to what is now the U. S. Geological Surveys Earthquake Hazards Program. And the Senate has voted to move. Former President Trump Second impeachment trial forward prosecutors and Trump's defense team argued first about whether it's constitutional to try in ex president Trump is charged with inciting fatal violence against the U. S of the capital last month. Presidents Can't inflame insurrection in their final weeks and then walk away. Nothing happened. Colorado Democratic Congressman Joe and a goose is one of the impeachment and injures that trial will get going again tomorrow. Each side will have 16 hours to present an argument from the Southern California Toyota dealers. Traffic Center. We make it easy it slow on the 1 10 in south L A. We're looking at the South. Make that the North bound side with delays leaving just about Adam says. You make your way into downtown better by the one No. One. And the South bound side slowing down at the 10 Freeway opening up once you make your way to sauce and avenue, no problems ahead to the 105. But that 105 East founders of Problem to the 605 North Connector installed big rigs that blocking the right lane there, and traffic remains pretty heavy getting away from just about Lakewood Boulevard. So watch out now that we're also heading out to Anaheim Hills, 91 eastbound remains slow from where Canyon Around the brakes all the way to Green River. More delayed the head for Main Street in Corona to the 15 k F eye in the sky helps get you there faster. I'm.

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"ntsb" Discussed on 90.3 KAZU

90.3 KAZU

02:00 min | 2 years ago

"ntsb" Discussed on 90.3 KAZU

"Here's NTSB lead investigator Jim English. In this situation, this weather did not sneak up on the pilot very quickly. It was a condition that was very stable. The charter pilot pressed on talking to air traffic controllers and bypassing airports where he could have landed. Serbian had flown Kobe Bryant and his family before, and investigators say he possibly felt pressure to continue to the destination, a youth basketball tournament. The pilot was highly experienced. But when he entered the clouds as he was legally prevented from doing, he started a sharp climb and a left hand turn lost control in spiraled into the hills near Calabasas. At the hearing, NTSB vice Chairman Bruce Landsberg was frustrated. We pretty well know what happened. We have a very good idea off why it happened. And we absolutely know how to prevent these kinds of crashes. Investigators have zeroed in on spatial disorientation as the likely cause of this crash. That's a confusing phenomenon. When a pilot is unable to interpret what the flight instruments are showing, compared to what a pilot physically thinks the aircraft is doing, it could be so bad that a pilot can't tell the difference between up and down. The NTSB says a helicopter crash similar to this one has happened about every six months for the past decade. Richard McSpadden of the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association is not sure why these keep occurring. That's the difficulty is getting pilots to recognize where they are. You are right on the cusp of a potentially catastrophic decision here. And getting them to recognize that situation is what we're struggling with. The NTSB made many safety recommendations, including better decision making about weather and improve training for spatial disorientation. It's up to the Federal Aviation Administration to adopt them. Russell Lewis NPR news clubhouse is the audio on Lee APP, drawing CEOs influencers even the White House chief of staff..

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"ntsb" Discussed on KOMO

KOMO

04:13 min | 2 years ago

"ntsb" Discussed on KOMO

"I'm Rick Fan sites are editor Jeremy Greater Painter Web is our technical director ELISA Jaffe. With the day off in the headlines, these second impeachment trial of former President Trump moving forward Senators voted in favor of proceeding today, saying they believe it's constitutional to try a president who has already left office bowing getting a boost from regulators, approval of changes it made to the troubled 737 Max jetliner. Companies, saying today that it delivered 26 new commercial planes in January, including 21 Max jets. The bad news for Boeing is that but only got four new plane orders in January, down from 90 in December. The pandemic is hammering air travel. A year after the helicopter crash that killed basketball star Kobe Bryant and eight others, including his daughter. The National Transportation Safety Board has released its findings on the tragedy. ABC News correspondent Alex Stone joins me. What did they find Alex? Well, bottom line. Rick The NTSB s saying today that the pilot made mistakes said that they should have never flown into too thick clouds while in the clouds that the pilot suffered from spatial disorientation thought he was climbing while he was really turning left and descending. And that the crash was avoidable. According to the NTSB today that had he declared it unsafe and landed or gone back to John Wayne Airport, where they started and said, You know what? We can't go into those clouds. Everybody would be alive today. This is Robert Sumwalt, the chair of the NTSB opportunities along the way to have reversed the course and prevented this crash by simply landing and that spatial disorientation of phenomenon that effects pilots who really affects everybody, even experienced violets like ours as a buy in this pilot 15 years of flying around l A 85 100 hours in the chopper and The NTSB doctors today, Rex saying that comes in our inner ear and when we don't have visual cues or interfere, controlling balance in other down concave, a full sense of orientation, and that Islands can believe that they're gaining altitude when they're really dropping. They call it in her ear illusions, and that's what they think happened here. I can't believe that the aircraft is straight and level when it is not so there was no mechanical problem. The engines were working fine. The NTS believes that there may have been self imposed pressure on to buy ended to keep going. Because it was Kobe Bryant on board and not wanting to upset him. They say that Bryant didn't put any pressure on the pilot and the owner of the chopper didn't but they feel like when there is a celebrity client that often times Pilots who put the pressure on themselves to go ahead and get it done. But bottom line. They say that it was the pilot who was not equipped, was not trained to fly in what they call I have our instrument. Flight rules into those clouds became disoriented, disoriented and then they hit the ground. Now such a tragedy of being one of the first things they teach you in Flight school is about disorientation in clouds. So what's next? Alex is is their court action proceeding or anything else that could happen against the helicopter service. Well, First of all, there were recommendations that were made today by the NTSB and the FAA is already responding today. The recommendations include simulator time and training specifically on and mandated On spatial disorientation. The FAA today responding, saying they already offered classes or not mandatory, but they offer classes on it and they want flight recorder is the NTSB does on helicopters? The NTSB is saying that even on these types That don't require it right now. The FAA responding today, saying that it will look into that whether all helicopters release those carrying passengers would need to have a flight data recorder on board to help out investigations like this, but there are lawsuits that have already been filed. The Bryant family is suing the state of the pilot suing the helicopter company for negligence and wrongful death. There are lawsuits from the other families involved against the helicopter company. Ryan family suing the L. A County Sheriff's Department for photos of the crash site that were being passed around among deputies who did not need to see them. There are a number of lawsuits that have now been filed. They're beginning to move forward at this point. All right, thanks for the update. That's a BCS Alex Stone in Los Angeles coming up on 5 20..

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"ntsb" Discussed on WCBM 680 AM

WCBM 680 AM

02:13 min | 2 years ago

"ntsb" Discussed on WCBM 680 AM

"The drive to vaccinate Americans against the Corona virus is picking up speed. About one in 10. Americans have now got at least one cove in 19 shot. About 3% have gotten that second shot, so they're fully vaccinated. The number of new infections has fallen to its lowest level in three months. But experts are worried that those Super Bowls celebrations may fuel new outbreaks. Meanwhile, evidence is mounting that having had cove in 19 may not protect you against getting infected again with some of the new variants. I'm Rita Foley, a California lawyer, was arrested on fraud charges alleging he bilked investors out of it least $4.5 million. By lying about a real estate opportunity and making it seem he controlled. Landy did not. Derek Jones 46 of San Marino faces wire fraud and aggravated identity theft charges. Use an analysis of telling all that calm. I'm Keith Peters. The NTSB says the pilot and the Kobe Bryant crash was disoriented in the clouds. Safety investigators say the palette of Kobe Bryant's helicopter flew through the clouds and apparent violation of federal standards and likely became disoriented. Robert Sumwalt, who's the chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board, said pilot arrows O'Brien was flying under visual flight rules, which means he needed to be able to see where he was going. So by unpiloted. The aircraft declined sharply and at nearly Broke into the clouds when the helicopter banked abruptly and plunged into the hills below. Killing everybody on board. I'm Shelly Adler. Answer. Mama's making her last batch of pancakes. Quicker road said Tuesday that it Sandra my mom brand pancake mix and syrup will be renamed Pearl Milling Company Engine Mama Products will continue to be sold until June, when the packaging will officially change over. Quaker Oats announced that it would retire the engine. I'm a brand town hall. WCBM Baltimore several lows, advertise to roll our way and bring some winter weather to parts of the mid Atlantic. There are one or whether alerts that are starting to pop up across the area. 31 degrees are low for tonight. Mostly cloudy Wednesday. High of 41.

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"ntsb" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

WBZ NewsRadio 1030

02:40 min | 2 years ago

"ntsb" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

"Drive Thursday and Friday with eyes in the twenties Vacuum Weathersby Barson WBZ Boston's dues radio 27 degrees right now in Boston, a Brockton man's being held without bail. He pleaded not guilty today to killing a 70 year old father and East Bridgewater. Last night, Stephen Walcott Jr. Arraigned in Brockton District Court, authorities say he and his father, Steven Sr. Got into a verbal argument before Walcott Jr allegedly beat his father to death. WBC TV's on a Mylar spoke with the victim's daughter, Lisa Walcott. Officials say the investigation led detectives to a home in Brockton, where they took 42 year old Stephen Walcott into custody. He says the suspect is her brother and that he has suffered from mental health issues for a long time. My brother's mental illness got got hold of him. He couldn't get the help that he needed. That's what the problem was. Neighbors came out of their homes to try to comfort Lisa. Left dealing with an impossible situation, missing her dad and seeing her brother in police custody. Walcott Juniors Next court appearance is set for March 8th Federal officials revealing today what they have uncovered about the Kobe Bryant helicopter crash last year. The NTSB is focusing on pilot disorientation is the probable cause for the helicopter crash. Investigators believe the pilot experience what's known as spatial disorientation where a person could not tell if the aircraft is going up or down. It was thick fog in the area where the crash took place in the NTSB says the pilot once against his training by flying into the clouds, Kobe Bryant and eight others were killed in the crash. There was no sign of mechanical failure. Steve Futterman, CBS NEWS, Los Angeles five Away, We head off to Wall Street, a split it day for the markets today. Andrew Oh Dae is that Bloomberg, but the one that didn't go up set a record. Yeah. How's that hit a new high of 20 points to eight points north of 14,000 for the first time about 14 K, of course. You have. The two main indexes backed off their record highs from yesterday. Dow Downtown S and P 500 down four Cupid 19 forced people to stay in their homes and on their phones, many of them glued to Twitter that help the company increase its number of users 26% last quarter and rake in more advertising revenue than forecast. But his life returns hopefully to something like normal people will find other things to do, and growth will slow starting in the spring. Following that forecast. Twitter stock is down in after hours trades. Angelo Day. Bloomberg Business on WBZ Boston's news radio. Have a great day You say plenty of news happened during your assume call. Tell your smart speaker to play.

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"ntsb" Discussed on 600 WREC

600 WREC

02:40 min | 2 years ago

"ntsb" Discussed on 600 WREC

"From the World Health Organization, including a new report from team investigating virus origins in China. Saying it's not likely to have come from a lab in Wuhan. Instead, a team says the virus most likely jumped to humans from an animal federal safety investigators blaming poor decisions by the pilot for last year's helicopter crash that killed former NBA star Kobe Bryant, his daughter and seven others under under visual flight rules, or VFR, which legally prohibited him. From penetrating the clouds. NTSB chair Robert Sumwalt. The board also says the pilot likely felt self induced pressure to finish the flight for his star client. America is listening to Fox News. It's 303 news Radio 1055 w we are see. Friends and family remembering the teenager killed in the Fulton Dale Tornado Mourners gathering at a graveside service for 14 year old Elliot Hernandez. Alabama's 2022 Senate race heating up following the retirement announcement from long time Senator Richard Shelby Congressman Mo Brooks signaling he may run in Alabama. A congressman has to give up his seat if he's running for the Senate, Mo Brooks name has gone to the top of the list for the primary next year, he tells JT on Alabama's morning news. It's a tough decision in a tough primary. Typically, you have in the runoff, the establishment Lane leader versus the conservative lane leader in the last race, Jeff Sessions was establishment and Tommy Tuberville, the conservative Shelby's former chief of staff, Katie Boyd. Britt is now the head of the Business Council of Alabama and is likely to be endorsed by Senator Shall Bake. Any boy Brett would be running in the establishment Lane. I would be running in the conservative Lane Alabamians have rejected establishment type. Indicating voters are looking for someone to represent them and not big business. I want to do whatever I can do to best prevent the socialist from doing the kind of damage that they intend on doing to the United States of America. I'm Leah Brandon. Birmingham Police chief Patrick Smith, reflecting on the mental health, told his officers suffered through the pandemic. He says, even though businesses were shut down the police work never stopped about 30 officers who have been specifically trained to deal with employees counseling employee related issues. They've been granted some levels of confidentiality so that they're able to speak with employees and then help guide them into certain. Additional care of they needed. I'm Jim Charity you're next to use at 3 30 coming up. It's more.

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"ntsb" Discussed on WGN Radio

WGN Radio

01:49 min | 2 years ago

"ntsb" Discussed on WGN Radio

"The stick Shaker is the indication in the cockpit. That you're about to go into a stall because you're flying too slow, And that's exactly what started happening. This turbo prop was basically shaking. It pitched. It rolled it jerks violently from side to side and is any pilot, including Jeff Skiles will tell you If you're in the midst of about to have a stall, The very first thing you gotta do is get the nose down. You've got to increase you her speed, and this particular pilot did exactly the opposite. He hadn't been properly trained. He certainly didn't behave well in this case, and he pulled the stick up and that sealed their fate Because then they went into a total stall crashed and everybody died. Yeah, that That's exactly the situation. He reacted completely inappropriately to what? What was occurring, And of course, that's one of the things that has changed to the legislation. I I still fly. And just last month, I had to do my nine month simulator training and we spent about an hour doing deep stall training, which is something that wasn't required by the FAA before. But now whether you're a major airline or regional carrier, you have to have training in stall recovery. Exactly And you know, when we come back, we're going to get much deeper into this because of the amazing efforts of the family members of the victims in this case, all 49 people on board this flight We're 34 07 were killed One person on the ground when the plane fell into a house also died. But that's really where our story begins. Not just with the NTSB investigation but with their remarkable investigation. Of the other families themselves. Jeff stay with us. When we come back, we'll be joined by one of the family members, Scott.

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