you were wondering. first, american airlines in something of a thaw in the frigid relations between the company and its pilots' union. >> they will be back at the table later this week. talks aimed at a new pilots labor contract. the union rejected american's most recent offer back in august, but now union leaders say they will seek an industry standard contract. >> american is also dealing with plenty of flight problems. the latest came yesterday during a scheduled flight from dallas to st. louis. the plane was forced to turn become to dallas after ten minutes in the air. >> passengers were told to brace for a crash landing, but thankfully it never happened. they were put on another plane and ultimately arrived safely. >> that incident came as american got to the bottom of its problem with the seats coming loose. abc's jim avila reports. >> reporter: boston's logan field, one of american's boeing 757s, 47 of which nearly the half the fleet taken out of service as the troubled airline tries to make sure no more of its coach seats come loose in flight, as they have three separate time