You could tell how violent that impact was. People shouldnt innocently an airplane ticket and then be in a flying coffin. Boeing installed a that had the power to take control of the plane from the pilots o without them even knowing about it. To find out what was given the power to try to kill them essentially until it finally succeeded. Will passengers be willing to fly again on its troubled max . 346 people died. Can you answer a few questions here about that . On a sunny march morning in addis ababa, the capital of ethiopia, a truly Remarkable Group of passengers converged on Bole International airport. 149 passengers from 35 Different Countries around the world got ready to board Ethiopian Airlines flight 302 heading off to nairobi. It was seemingly just packed with people who were on on Goodwill Missions of various kinds. There was a big environmental conference happening in nairobi, a u. N. Environmental conference. Amongst the 149 passengers were also nine ethiopians, and one of
Come back to me, sir. Reporter u. S. Postal service mail carrier carl bracey was the driver. Police were looking for a stolen white chevy impala with tented windows. The Police Officer believed the suspect was armed. Bracey was driving a white chevy malibu. I never had a gun pulled out on me but to have several guns is devastating to me. Reporter San Rafael Police chief dianna bishop. He made a mistake. This kind of mistake is rare, but it happens. Reporter the person who reported the vehicle stolen didnt know his license plate. Attorney john burris is representing bracey in a lawsuit filed by the police department. He said the officers on dispatch should have found more information who they were looking for before stopping bracey. Very disturbing. All you really had is a black man in a car. Reporter the vehicles tented windows prevented police from seeing braceys ethnicity. We were three quarters of the way through getting you out of the car, it came out there was stickers on the side
East bay will be windy at times maybe some gusts over 30 Miles Per Hour down below the 4050 up above already started to see a change in the winds and youll see numbers running in the 2030 mile an hour range across the north bay mountains right now the 31 right now that lets be 33 so discreet 27 spanish flat, so these winds start to ramp up and then notice the direction too coming out of a northerly direction that is that very dry hot wind now developing looks like it will intensify overnight tonight. You see all the color of the Central Valley start to see the winds picking up already. This is going to kind of settle in overnight tonight into early tomorrow morning. So you can see a lot of colors, the red even some purple beginning to show up those are gusts over 40 maybe 50 Miles Per Hour. Now as we head to the middle of the day tomorrow love the winds are going to move a little further to the south so stay blustery in the north bay, but i think picking up in places like the oakland h
Invent inventor, somebody that made a blood testing machine or something without checking it out first. When i first invited blake schull in 2016, i had doubts about his ability to build a super sonic airliner. After all, his previous job was at groupon and he thought he could build a 21st century concord. I talked to those in the know and he said he could do it because he assembled a dream team. So at the end of a 2016 segment im about to show you, i said to blake, come back when you have an actual airplane. Blake schull come back when you have an airplane. I believe in you. Goodness knows, elon musk did it and so many others. Blake is black. Im guessing the fact youre here almost exactly four years later, you built an airplane. We did. The xb 1. In 2016 we unveiled it in mockup form and today its a real airplane. It hasnt flown yet, though, right . You will fly it later . Well fly it next year. The rollout we had marks the hand off from building the aircraft to testing the aircraft.
We have the main engine start. Go fly like an eagle. Go. We are at the Flight Simulator building at purdue university. This is where a lot of things started in aviation. The Purdue Program was the first in the country to offer bachelors degrees to pilots in the mid1960s. Today, it continues to be one of the best, most finest flight programs in the country. We have so many people who have been so important. I can tell you that, going back to the beginning, some of the countrys most important figures Billy Mitchell, who was world war i commander of air forces trained to fly by purdue graduates. The first guy who got involved in flight from purdue was a guy named cliff. He graduated in 1908. His father sent him here from dayton, ohio. Paid outofstate tuition for his son to come here and learn about internal combustion engines. We had Great Research going on in mechanical engineering. By the time cliff left, he said he knew more about the engines. The plan was for him to go back to dayton