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New flaw that could further delay its return to the skies. All 737 maxes were grounded after two crashes overseas that killed 246 people. Kris van cleave has the latest. Reporter during flight tests in a boeing 737 maksim laettner seattle, faa pilots discovered a computer issue that could slow down the pilots ability to quickly respond to a scenario like the one seen in the two max crashes. The issue occurred when the pilots were evaluating failure scenarios when the nose of the plane was being pushed down. The test pilots felt it remained down longer than it should, leaving them concerned it would increase the chances of a crash. Bowing is now working on a software fix to address this issue with a microprocesser in the flight computer. If that fails, the component would have to be replaced on all max airplanes, likely extending the global grounding. Boeings ceo dennis muhlenberg. We will spend time understanding every dimension of these accidents and making ever possible improvement a
Charleston celebrates, and almost worships, the bounty of its surroundings: from freshly-caught blue crabs to grains milled on nearby Edisto Island. The city by the sea sits below the Sandhills, the original coastline of the ancient seas across the Carolinas, and is therefore often referred to as the Lowcountry. So when you hear those words, you ll know you re in the midst of a culinary landscape like no other. Use this guide to seek out the best Charleston has to offer.
Welcome to the Lowcountry
A variety of influences from Europe, West Africa, and the West Indies combine to create the Lowcountry flavor that permeates this quaint, history-steeped Southern city. Local recipes undisputedly owe a debt of gratitude to the influence of slaves forced into the kitchens and rice fields early in the city s history. These families worked with products from the marshlands and sea to create a taste that remains uniquely Charleston, punctuated by a richness of spices from kitchen gardens and
Pastries at Brown s Court Bakery.
Between a constant rotation of new restaurant openings and dining destinations that have endured for decades, visitors to Charleston, South Carolina, can have a hard time deciding where to book a reservation when in town. Perhaps take a cue from the locals instead: Those in the know return time and again to these neighborhood haunts and hangouts, drawn by inventive meals, standout sips, and atmospheres that make them feel like old friends.
Babas on Cannon
Modeled after the owners’ fondest memories of neighborhood bars in Italy, where they studied gastronomic science, Babas pulls espresso in the morning and mixes low-alcohol cocktails by night. In between, the café offers salads, sandwiches, and loaves of the best bread in town.