Searchers thought they thought they had spotted the planes tail section which is where those devices are kept. But the official leading the search operation has now ruled that out. No tail section, at least not yet. Recovery crews did manage to retrieve two more bodies today, bringing the total number found to 39. The prevailing belief at this point is that most of the other victims are strapped into their seats still in the planes sunken fuselage wherever that might be. Our david molko is in surabaya in indonesia and, david, we are seeing for the first time the u. S. Effort to help find the wreckage of 8501. Talk to us about what were seeing in this video. Absolutely john. Lets bring up those pictures green the search area. The uss sampson the destroyer. This was a helicopter ride out to the destroyer. The head of Indonesias Armed forces went out to say thank you. He also visited an indonesian ship. Whats interesting from the pictures john we are getting a better sense of how challeng
Murfreesboro, TN - Lucas De Freitas, an 18-year-old from Germantown, Tennessee, recently attended a special event at Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU) alongside his mother, Lucia De Freitas. Their visit was prompted by Lucas's keen interest in MTSU's Honors College and his aspirations of securing the prestigious Buchanan Fellowship, the top scholarship awarded at the university.
Lucas's journey towards MTSU began when he attended the 2023 Tennessee Governor’s School for the .
SHELBYVILLE, Tenn. — With MTSU Aerospace-branded planes flanking the stage on which he would speak, Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee joined Middle Tennessee State University President Sidney A. McPhee on Thursday, Sept. 21, in ushering in a new era for the university’s growing Aerospace Department.
With several hundred people — including MTSU students, staff and Diamond and Piper aircraft — attending the special event at Shelbyville Municipal Airport, the long-time president .
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SHELBYVILLE, TN - Thursday marks a big date in MTSU Aerospace History, as university officials gather at the Shelbyville Municipal Airport to celebrate a $62.2 million expansion in flight.
Middle Tennessee State University and its nationally acclaimed Department of Aerospace will embark on a new era of flight training as its Flight Operations Center readies a move to Shelbyville. This move will include dispatch, simulators, maintenance management concentration, lab spaces .