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boeing's oda knew about this but did not like the faa, and when the faa found out, the faa did nothing. this effectively told boeing that design does not matter, because the faa is not going to always enforce it. when the faa fails to take action in response to a behavior it sends an unmistakable message to both boeing and its employees that better behavior is acceptable. no wonder the panel found that boeing employees are so confused. the faa needs to more closely scrutinize boeing's behavior and make use of its authority when appropriate, and i am pleased by the more aggressive tone administrative -- administrator whitaker has brought to the table. we have our work cut out for us on this committee as we continue our oversight and consider whether additional legislation may be needed, and i think the paddlers were being here. i really appreciate your hard work on this. >> thank you, senator duckworth, for your leadership and your help on the reauthorization and safety improvements. senator moran will not be here for an opening statement, so we will now go to the witnesses. you are fre
boeing's oda knew about this but did not like the faa, and when the faa found out, the faa did nothing. this effectively told boeing that design does not matter, because the faa is not going to always enforce it. when the faa fails to take action in response to a behavior it sends an unmistakable message to both boeing and its employees that better behavior is acceptable. no wonder the panel found that boeing employees are so confused. the faa needs to more closely scrutinize boeing's behavior...
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>> so i will give faa a little bit of grace for 2020. we issued our report and recommendations in march of 2020, but it has been three years since then, and they have only completed action on three of the recommendations related to fraud risk assessment. it's a good recommendation, it's a good start. there are many things that should not have taken as long as they have, taken years in order to implement. >> in your 2020 report, you noted that the faa identified a risk that terrorist may access the faa registry. could you explain the access terrorists have to the registry, as well as their ability to register aircraft? >> so one of the things that we talk about in our report is faa's rubberstamp approach, essentially, to accepting registrations. they collect limited amounts of information, and they are looking to the that the application form and a bill of sale is present and the application is complete. they do not verify that information. and in our view, the faa did not mention anything about checking the terror watch list to identify
>> so i will give faa a little bit of grace for 2020. we issued our report and recommendations in march of 2020, but it has been three years since then, and they have only completed action on three of the recommendations related to fraud risk assessment. it's a good recommendation, it's a good start. there are many things that should not have taken as long as they have, taken years in order to implement. >> in your 2020 report, you noted that the faa identified a risk that terrorist...
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from the faa. these are important reforms will be critical to ntsb house built and sent to the president's desk. but obviously the safety concerns of the flying public is probably the main focus of this morning's hearing. serious questions remain unanswered about alaska flight 1282. we need to be satisfied and manufacturers have strong quality controls and the faa oversight is robust. faa and manufacturers in my opinion should listen to machinist and professional engineers who are asking for a stronger safety culture to improve the certification and production quality. we need to do everything we can to make sure they're not intimidated on the job to keep the line moving. members have been briefed about the accident in this committee will continue to do its oversight role. on february 6, 2024 the ntsb releases preliminary report regarding the flight 1282 i appreciate this prompt investigation of the accident. and it's predominate findings. the committee continues to be concerned about the deficienc
from the faa. these are important reforms will be critical to ntsb house built and sent to the president's desk. but obviously the safety concerns of the flying public is probably the main focus of this morning's hearing. serious questions remain unanswered about alaska flight 1282. we need to be satisfied and manufacturers have strong quality controls and the faa oversight is robust. faa and manufacturers in my opinion should listen to machinist and professional engineers who are asking for a...
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>> with faa? >> yes. >> i imagine so. >> senator moran, and then senator rosen. >> thank you, madam chairman. i appreciate that and i say thank you to my colleague. i want to thank you for coming to tennessee recently. i want to thank you for your hands-on approach as you are dealing with these issues of crashes. i know it has been more hands on then-president biden and i appreciate that. i also want to say thank you for the outreach. this week, we had a plane crash in nashville, and for your forthcoming information that has helped us, the press conference you held. i would like to ask if there is any additional information that you can supply today on that plane crash? >> the only additional information is that we moved the wreckage to a securitization -- location in tennessee and we are beginning to look at the wreckage. our deepest condolences to the family. two adults and three children, it was very tragic. as we receive more information, i will make sure that you continue to remain informed o
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faa for short. criminals disguise by shell companies dupe the faa into numbers, those tail numbers shield the planes from foreign law enforcement scrutiny. this allows millions of dollarst worth of drugs to sail through the air space undetected. once the drugs reach their destination, the plain is destroyed and the criminals walk away with net profits. the faa, the faa is aware of this problem but hasn't changed its registration process. ten years ago we had a 2013 inspect or general report warning the fbi about vulnerabilities in this system. those warnings went largely inanerred and in 2020 the government accountability office gao report raised the issue once again. gao recommend the faa make 15 corrections to its registration process. four years later the fbi has only implemented 3 of those 15 recommendations. we've all seen the damage a plane can to in the hands of an enemy. none of us will ever forgot how airplanes turn into weapons of mass destruction during the worst terrorist attack on ameri
faa for short. criminals disguise by shell companies dupe the faa into numbers, those tail numbers shield the planes from foreign law enforcement scrutiny. this allows millions of dollarst worth of drugs to sail through the air space undetected. once the drugs reach their destination, the plain is destroyed and the criminals walk away with net profits. the faa, the faa is aware of this problem but hasn't changed its registration process. ten years ago we had a 2013 inspect or general report...
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the faa aircraft. >> faa aircraft since 2009 have not had a crash. >>> dated crash. >>> the faa is -- the fleet of aircraft in the united states. gets the gold standard of travel, and transfer. 10 to 12 million people have had safe lying. >> when you are hearing it whistleblower or testimony like you have heard, how do you process it. how do you put it into the algorithm that brings you to an investment decision about a company, do you look at it as an isolated opinion or -- how do you process -- >> the testimony that happened this morning particularly with the engineering and qa personnel talking about 777, those two aircraft have some of the four most safety records in history, in commercial travel, and cargo travel, the planes have been the workhorse throughout covid, the 77 was multiple types of flights throughout that time, that's just the reality, i think the data is pretty much improved. >> have you heard about the public feels, their arm means -- there are memes surrounding safety, they are discovering that the plane they have a ticket for is the boeing aircraft, has there bee
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today, the faa ordered changes. controllers must get ten hours of rest between shifts rather than the nine currently required and 12 hours before starting a midnight shift, putting controllers on a par with pilots and flight attendants. >> our goal is to have a rested voice on both ends of the microphone. >> reporter: for the next three days, the faa is accepting new controller applications hoping to hire and train 1,800 this year after adding 1,500 last year. every day controllers handle 45,000 flights, 2.9 million people moving through, into, or out of u.s. airports. >> our goal is to get to where folks aren't working overtime. >> reporter: but the controllers union warns the new rest rules could make staffing shortages worse. meanwhile, the faa is investigating this video. >> oh, really? >> reporter: why a united airlines crew allowed a colorado rockies baseball coach into the cockpit sitting in the captain's seat during a charter flight with the plane on autopilot. united says it's removed the pilots from servic
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this is the faa. let me talk to them and i'll talk to you guys. >> you bet. >> we appreciate that of that's how reporting goes. phil, thank you very much for that. we'll watch for more developments on that and keep an eye on the stock down 1 1/3 percent. it's a big day for chip stocks. you have intel, new chip that's news, broadcom, steph, you own that. $1,700 is the price target there. chips are hotly debated whether they've run too far too fast. >> i've been trimming every week just to take profits. that being said this is the number two way to play a.i. behind it nvidia. they have vmware i think is very powerful, really helps their software business and recurring revenues and better margins. there's a shot thiscompany could power in the next two years. i still like it. >> you want to give me 30 seconds on applied materials or the cancellation of this r&d facility in california? >> still an essential chip maker, advanced chips using a.i. it's more cyclical. it's up 28% year to date. it's not that ex
this is the faa. let me talk to them and i'll talk to you guys. >> you bet. >> we appreciate that of that's how reporting goes. phil, thank you very much for that. we'll watch for more developments on that and keep an eye on the stock down 1 1/3 percent. it's a big day for chip stocks. you have intel, new chip that's news, broadcom, steph, you own that. $1,700 is the price target there. chips are hotly debated whether they've run too far too fast. >> i've been trimming every...
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today, the faa issued a nationwide ground stop on all alaska flights this morning. this after a technical issue that happened while alaska was trying to upgrade its system that calculates the weight and balance of planes. though the ground stop was lifted after just one hour, the damage was done. there were mass delays, and even now the airline is still trying to fully recover. today's issue is just the latest in a string of aviation problems this year. the most visible of which was that blown out door plug on a boeing jet flown by alaska. and boeing was on the hot seat again today as an employee turned whistleblower took his shocking claims to capitol hill. abc's christiane cordero has the story. >> today, a boeing engineer spoke out on capitol hill about his employer. >> i'm not here today because i want to be here. i'm here today because i felt that i must come forward. >> sam sleeper claims the boeing 787 dreamliner could fail over time because he believes it was put together improperly. he accuses boeing of taking manufacturing shortcuts by ignoring gaps in the
today, the faa issued a nationwide ground stop on all alaska flights this morning. this after a technical issue that happened while alaska was trying to upgrade its system that calculates the weight and balance of planes. though the ground stop was lifted after just one hour, the damage was done. there were mass delays, and even now the airline is still trying to fully recover. today's issue is just the latest in a string of aviation problems this year. the most visible of which was that blown...
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had we known at least a half-dozen experienced faa engineers in seattle? in seattle office would have immediately rejected the original mks design boeing concealment led to two crashes and 346 deaths after working on the recertification of the max after the second crash, i sent a letter to the parents of sammy's stumo shortly before my retirement in march of 2021 i saw their anger and grief and wanted them to know the true story and not the false narrative presented by boeing and faa over the last three years, sami, his parents have connected me with many other crash families i frequently communicate with the devastated people who have lost loved ones in the h3n2 crash. i've heard many inspiring stories about those who are lost stories about samya mick, camille, melvin bennett, danielle grazia, ella, and others the recertification of the max has been characterized as the most comprehensive in the history of aviation this is also a false narrative during the recertification of the max faa leadership supported boeing's effort to narrow the scope. two primari
had we known at least a half-dozen experienced faa engineers in seattle? in seattle office would have immediately rejected the original mks design boeing concealment led to two crashes and 346 deaths after working on the recertification of the max after the second crash, i sent a letter to the parents of sammy's stumo shortly before my retirement in march of 2021 i saw their anger and grief and wanted them to know the true story and not the false narrative presented by boeing and faa over the...
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the faa and congress are investigating. tom costello has details. >> reporter: already under unprecedented scrutiny, boeing is tonight facing new allegations. the faa tells nbc news it's investigating new whistle-blower claims first disclosed by "the new york times," made by a boeing quality engineer who warns the 787 dreamliner's fuselage was improperly fastened together. in a letter to the faa, his attorney writes, "it is likely to cause premature fatigue failure over time in two major airplane joints that could cause the plane to break apart after many thousands of flights." >> he is alleging that boeing knowingly took a series of manufacturing shortcuts in the construction of the 787. >> reporter: but boeing strongly objects, insisting the 787 is very safe and has undergone intense stress testing, saying, "these claims about the structural integrity of the 787 are inaccurate and do not represent the comprehensive work boeing has done to ensure the quality and long-term safety of the aircraft." still, the new claims come
the faa and congress are investigating. tom costello has details. >> reporter: already under unprecedented scrutiny, boeing is tonight facing new allegations. the faa tells nbc news it's investigating new whistle-blower claims first disclosed by "the new york times," made by a boeing quality engineer who warns the 787 dreamliner's fuselage was improperly fastened together. in a letter to the faa, his attorney writes, "it is likely to cause premature fatigue failure over...
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an faa investigation on that as well. an faa investigation about the quality breakdown of quality control safety control inside boeing's facilities. there is also an fbi criminal investigation into that door plug incident because that is all about whether boeing violated a previous agreement following the max 8 crashes overseas. if that all seems like a heck of a lot, absolutely right. and boeing has been, candidly, its own worst ally in this because it has for the better part of five plus years, put out statements that then proved not to be true or were undermined by yet another incident. boeing recognizes they have a credibility problem right now, not just with the faa, not just with congress, but the american public and the airlines, which, of course, buy their planes. >> and, jeff, i mean, tom was bringing up the major issues that we have seen over the last just couple of recent years, those two fatal crashes involving their max 8 planes, the door plug falling off the max 9, now this. what are your concerns with the c
an faa investigation on that as well. an faa investigation about the quality breakdown of quality control safety control inside boeing's facilities. there is also an fbi criminal investigation into that door plug incident because that is all about whether boeing violated a previous agreement following the max 8 crashes overseas. if that all seems like a heck of a lot, absolutely right. and boeing has been, candidly, its own worst ally in this because it has for the better part of five plus...
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before these new allegations, the faa chief told lester last month, boeing's quality control remains under intense faa oversight and inspection. >> i will make sure that we are not approving any aircraft into the system that are not safely built. >> reporter: boeing says the 787 should fly 40-50 years if the plane is properly maintained. there are now 1100 in service worldwide. the company says it has spent years going over every element of the plane to make sure it is safe. >>> still to come, conan o'brien returns to 30 rock. and lady gaga is turning in her poker face for a happy face. we have a first look at the super star in the new joker sequel. right after this. r sequel. right after this. simparica trio is the first chew with triple protection. whoa fleas! and ticks! (♪♪) intestinal worms! whoa! heartworm disease! no problem with simparica trio! this drug class has been associated with neurologic adverse reactions including seizures. use with caution in dogs with a history of these disorders. for winning protection— go with simparica trio. i'll be honest. by the end of th
before these new allegations, the faa chief told lester last month, boeing's quality control remains under intense faa oversight and inspection. >> i will make sure that we are not approving any aircraft into the system that are not safely built. >> reporter: boeing says the 787 should fly 40-50 years if the plane is properly maintained. there are now 1100 in service worldwide. the company says it has spent years going over every element of the plane to make sure it is safe....
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the faa says only certain people are allowed into the cockpit. now, united releasing a statement to us, calling the video, quote, deeply disturbing. the statement also says as a clear violation of our safety and operational policies, we've reported the incident to the faa and have withheld the pilots from service while we conduct an investigation. united is already faing increased scrutiny from the faa over a series of recent mishaps. that includes that wheel falling off of a united flight right after taking off from sfo. >>> we want to update you on a developing situation about our ferry service in the bay. a serious structural issue found at the sausalito pier. it's prompted ferry service between sausalito and san francisco halted until further notice. now, our skyranger was overhead the pier late today. officials won't say exactly what the problem is, only that it will be closed until it can be fixed. golden gate ferry will be providing bus service until then. this pier is heavily used by locals, tourists, and people heading to the giants game
the faa says only certain people are allowed into the cockpit. now, united releasing a statement to us, calling the video, quote, deeply disturbing. the statement also says as a clear violation of our safety and operational policies, we've reported the incident to the faa and have withheld the pilots from service while we conduct an investigation. united is already faing increased scrutiny from the faa over a series of recent mishaps. that includes that wheel falling off of a united flight...
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the faa has, you know, the faa is under scrutiny, by the public as well, for their role in a lot of what's going on with the boeing, max certification. and all that. so i think, you know, they want to be very present about it as well. and so they're showing that they're stepping up. but these are the kind of things that happen to all airlines fairly regularly. they're not really big safety of flight issues, at least most of these aren't, sometimes it's passenger comfort, like with a toilet overflowing, but, you know, there's not really a threat to people. >> i'm sorry. i forgot the lost wheel, though. that one happened at sfo, heading to japan, right after takeoff. i mean, that doesn't happen frequently. that's not just like a lavatory overflow. >> it doesn't happen frequently, although delta had, one that came off of one of its airplanes as well. so, you know, maybe a week or two beforehand. so it's certainly not normal to have all this, in the news so front of mind. but these types of things do happen, you know, more generally. and i think there's just more scrutiny of it right now. so,
the faa has, you know, the faa is under scrutiny, by the public as well, for their role in a lot of what's going on with the boeing, max certification. and all that. so i think, you know, they want to be very present about it as well. and so they're showing that they're stepping up. but these are the kind of things that happen to all airlines fairly regularly. they're not really big safety of flight issues, at least most of these aren't, sometimes it's passenger comfort, like with a toilet...
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but i think the sponses the faa is taking them very riously. as should boeing. so i think the response was probay too early for them to sathey're not concerned, they should be. >> well, he also claims th eing has a culture where employee ccerns when they express coerns about things they're met with retaliation, which means theoretically there could be other whistleblowers with damning claims too afraid to come forward. can boeing's leadershipverhaul really changed this type of alleged culte? i mean that that's really problematic. yowant people tbe able to come forward d y, this is a safety issue without being worried, ty're gonna get fired well, i'm also the law when i was inspect general, e of the things i d do was take whistleblower complaints and by-la you have to take them very priess the federal government and in certain aviation industries and in e aies. and of crse, the whtleblowers are entled to prottion. there e fedel laws that protect themso as they the investigate this i do think that other whistleblowers will come forward and will recover, uover whet
but i think the sponses the faa is taking them very riously. as should boeing. so i think the response was probay too early for them to sathey're not concerned, they should be. >> well, he also claims th eing has a culture where employee ccerns when they express coerns about things they're met with retaliation, which means theoretically there could be other whistleblowers with damning claims too afraid to come forward. can boeing's leadershipverhaul really changed this type of alleged...
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a lot of concerns about what the faa administrator saw in the visits and the audit. he gave boeing 90 days to come up with a plan to deliver the right kind of quality and safety. we're about 30 day news that. there are regular check-ins and faa is not going to allow boeing to increase production until they demonstrate they could do it safely. >>> thursday was the busiest day of the year so far, at least in terms of tsa screenings because we're in the midst of spring break. but given the blown off door, on the alaska airlines plane and the panel that felt off a delta plane. what would you say to those afraid to fly right now. >> every time i step on a airline, whether i'm looking at a bridge or i'm flying somewhere with my husband and kids. >> i know i'm participating in the safest form of travel in america and what makes it the safest form of travel is all of the work and all of the people that stand behind that including the men and women of our faa. we're talking about an extraordinary safety record. and just think about this mode of travel. it involves being prope
a lot of concerns about what the faa administrator saw in the visits and the audit. he gave boeing 90 days to come up with a plan to deliver the right kind of quality and safety. we're about 30 day news that. there are regular check-ins and faa is not going to allow boeing to increase production until they demonstrate they could do it safely. >>> thursday was the busiest day of the year so far, at least in terms of tsa screenings because we're in the midst of spring break. but given...
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the faa, the space up here but a lot of lights. >> yeah. yeah. >> but one last thing because we are almost out of time i mean i'm looking at at a drone like this that looks very expensive. i don't even want to touch it. it looks so expensive. but but are there cost effective ways for people who want who want to get into the drone world? >> absolutely. there. i mean, a drone like this can run you, you know, around 400, $500. yeah. tomorrow's event, we're doing a drone swap to the point where, like, you can get some used drones off somebody, and as long as you register them and fly them in compliance, you know, that's kind of the entry point, like anything in the 500 range. and then and you're in the door and this is. yeah. >> but you got to follow all the rules. all right. really important stuff. really appreciate you coming in stan kleffner. thank you sir. thank you for doing it. before we go, i want to let you know i believe we have some information on the event that we're going to put on the screen. it's happening tomorrow, april 27th. of
the faa, the space up here but a lot of lights. >> yeah. yeah. >> but one last thing because we are almost out of time i mean i'm looking at at a drone like this that looks very expensive. i don't even want to touch it. it looks so expensive. but but are there cost effective ways for people who want who want to get into the drone world? >> absolutely. there. i mean, a drone like this can run you, you know, around 400, $500. yeah. tomorrow's event, we're doing a drone swap to...
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the faa is now investigating. this morning, boeing is responding to claims made by a new whistleblower who says engineering issues with the company's 787 dreamliners could cause the planes to break apart after decades of use. sam salarpur claims parts of the fuselage are fastened together improperly. >> i'm doing this not because i want boeing to fail, but because i want i want it to succeed and prevent the crashes from happening. >> salarpur has not provided any documented evidence, and boeing has fired back, saying these claims about the structural integrity of the 787 are inaccurate. the issues raised have been subject to rigorous engineering examination under faa oversight. this analysis has validated that these issues do not present any safety concerns in the aircraft, will maintain its service life over several decades in 2021 and 2022, boeing slowed production and stopped delivering 787 because of these concerns. it later said it addressed the issue and the faa signed off, resuming deliveries in 2022. but s
the faa is now investigating. this morning, boeing is responding to claims made by a new whistleblower who says engineering issues with the company's 787 dreamliners could cause the planes to break apart after decades of use. sam salarpur claims parts of the fuselage are fastened together improperly. >> i'm doing this not because i want boeing to fail, but because i want i want it to succeed and prevent the crashes from happening. >> salarpur has not provided any documented...
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what is the faa saying about them? >> the faa says it investigates every whistle-blower complaint and it inspects every new 787 that comes off the assembly line to make sure it complies with an airworthiness directive. and boeing by the way says its employees speak up program, encouraging employees to come forward with concerns has led to a 500% increase in employee tips and feedback. lester? >> all right. tom, thank you. >>> coming up, the high prices we pay for concert tickets. inside the legal battle against the massive company that does ticketing for the biggest acts at the major venues, next. ♪ and doug ♪ hello, ghostbusters. it's doug... ... of doug and limu. we help people customize and save hundreds on car insurance with liberty mutual. anyway, we got a bit of a situation here. ♪♪ uh-huh. uh-huh. ♪♪ [ metal groans] sure, i can hold. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty liberty liberty liberty ♪ ghostbusters: frozen empire. in theaters now. salonpas lidocaine flex. a super thin, flexible patch w
what is the faa saying about them? >> the faa says it investigates every whistle-blower complaint and it inspects every new 787 that comes off the assembly line to make sure it complies with an airworthiness directive. and boeing by the way says its employees speak up program, encouraging employees to come forward with concerns has led to a 500% increase in employee tips and feedback. lester? >> all right. tom, thank you. >>> coming up, the high prices we pay for concert...
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>> i think that the faa is investigating. the faa investigates all these different kinds of accusations, and america has an excellent flight record. boeing is also coping with problems with its suppliers. it needs to put in place a mechanism that all the inputs for its planes the from suppliers meet its standard. and you have other companies such as tesla where they have vertical integration where they control all the components. but the faa does take these accusations scheeres -- seriously, investigates them and makes companies change. elizabeth: okay. so this veteran engineer at boeing, he gave his first on-camera interview to nbc. he worked for boeing for 15 years. he says he will not put his own family on boeing airplane as. watch what he said. listen to this. >> what would happen if you had a fatigue failure in a 787 at altitude? >> the plane will fall apart at the joints where the, we're talking about. once you fall apart, you're going to descend all the way to the ground. >> you think the plane could literally break ap
>> i think that the faa is investigating. the faa investigates all these different kinds of accusations, and america has an excellent flight record. boeing is also coping with problems with its suppliers. it needs to put in place a mechanism that all the inputs for its planes the from suppliers meet its standard. and you have other companies such as tesla where they have vertical integration where they control all the components. but the faa does take these accusations scheeres --...
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boeing found a solution and the faa signed off on it. deliveries resumed in 2022. but his lawyers say these fixes are not enough. >> they claim they've done extensive testing and analysis, but haven't shown it internally to sam or the other engineers so we have no reason to believe that they're correct. >> we don't know what exacts this whistle blower has presented to the faa. boeing says these issues were taken care of years ago, so right now the onus is on the faa to tell the flying public, is this a new problem or has it already been dealt with? >> gio: boeing has vowed to change its quality control after that door plug flew off the max 9 plane in january. the company having to defend itself on all sides, just yesterday announcing its lowest quarterly plane delivery in nearly three years. meanwhile the whistle blower will be going to capitol hill next week to testify. that's when he says he'll provide the evidence. george? >> george: thanks. now the latest on donald trump's legal troubles. he is set to go on trial in the new york elec
boeing found a solution and the faa signed off on it. deliveries resumed in 2022. but his lawyers say these fixes are not enough. >> they claim they've done extensive testing and analysis, but haven't shown it internally to sam or the other engineers so we have no reason to believe that they're correct. >> we don't know what exacts this whistle blower has presented to the faa. boeing says these issues were taken care of years ago, so right now the onus is on the faa to tell the...
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his actions on the team charter that got faa's attention. >>> i'm chief meteorologist so it is something we have not seen a lot this year. much of the bay area, only four weekends with back-to-back suns with a lot of temperatures. coming up, a look >>> tonight tesla is having a serious problem with its new cybertruck. the company recalling 4,000 of them because of a malfunction with the accelerator pedal. >> sliding up. the way it is still hooked onto the pedal. it held the accelerator down 100%. >> reporter: this is video that went viral. illustrating the problem. you can see that pad for the accelerator pedal just come off. tesla says if dislodged, the petal could become trapped and that could cause the cybertruck to accelerate unintentionally. >> this is just it, the stock price has fallen about 40% this year. >>> meanwhile another problem for united airlines. this time it involves the well- known former coach for the giants. launching an investigation. video appears to show hensley mulands, sit investigate cockpit of the united charter mid flight. he was the giants hitting coach for
his actions on the team charter that got faa's attention. >>> i'm chief meteorologist so it is something we have not seen a lot this year. much of the bay area, only four weekends with back-to-back suns with a lot of temperatures. coming up, a look >>> tonight tesla is having a serious problem with its new cybertruck. the company recalling 4,000 of them because of a malfunction with the accelerator pedal. >> sliding up. the way it is still hooked onto the pedal. it held...
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should not take that action the faa re- authorization comes up. it's not often we ought to listen to the house. in this case we ought to listen to the house overwhelmingly bipartisan position came up with zero flights out of reagan. i urge my colleagues to reject any changes in the reauthorization bill. and with that, i yield the floor and note the absence of a quorum to make a year ago artillery and gunfire erupted in the capital of sudan. people ran for their lives, the beginning of a vicious war between two factions. the armed forces and military support to forces the last year there's absolute devastation in sudan. current sudanese have been in the crosshairs. they have found civilian targets and hospitals and used rape and sexual violence against women of ethnic groups as a weapon of war. they raise cities and towns, strangling commerce and trade. they have destroyed from the enforced powers to leave. they have polluted military supply aid. good programs, student directors said this could bring unprecedented levels of starvation. going to the
should not take that action the faa re- authorization comes up. it's not often we ought to listen to the house. in this case we ought to listen to the house overwhelmingly bipartisan position came up with zero flights out of reagan. i urge my colleagues to reject any changes in the reauthorization bill. and with that, i yield the floor and note the absence of a quorum to make a year ago artillery and gunfire erupted in the capital of sudan. people ran for their lives, the beginning of a vicious...
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. >> reporter: as more than 44,000 take to the skies today alone, the faa is warning about delays at airports in little rock chicago, burlington and more. cities along the roughly 100-mile swath from texas to maine will go completely dark on monday afternoon as the moon passes between the sun and the earth. >> and we are literally over the moon to welcome over one million people to our state. the millions of tourists are adding to the more than 31 million already living along the path, prompting concerns about supply shortages, cellular outages and traffic chaos. here in dallas exits like this one off of major highways that lead into downtown will be closed at certain times during the big event. nbc's maura barrett is in bloomington, indiana. >> reporter: this small college town normally has a population of 80,000 people, but it's expected to balloon to hundreds of thousands all for the eclipse, which will be seen just above this stage in this football stadium, all while william shatner, captain kirk himself narrates the moment of totality. that excitement is spreading nationwide. sc
. >> reporter: as more than 44,000 take to the skies today alone, the faa is warning about delays at airports in little rock chicago, burlington and more. cities along the roughly 100-mile swath from texas to maine will go completely dark on monday afternoon as the moon passes between the sun and the earth. >> and we are literally over the moon to welcome over one million people to our state. the millions of tourists are adding to the more than 31 million already living along the...
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you know, flying over people is generally a, you know, frowned upon by the faa. >> faa officials will be there on site on treasure island tomorrow to discuss the drone licensing process. yes. san francisco mayor london breed wants to waive fees for more night markets, block parties and farmers markets. the mayor introducing two new bills today. one would waive city fees for outdoor community events, making them less costly for organizers. the other would simplify health permitting for food vendors. at some events it's currently permitting for outdoor community events can range anywhere from $500 to $10,000. all right, popular horn barbecue reopens today at a new location in oakland after a fire destroyed that restaurant last year and the line as we just showed you, it was out the door at the new spot near the intersection of eighth and broadway. now, the owner, matt horn, says it has been a long journey after the fire. he wasn't optimistic about being able to reopen again, but boy, he is grateful to the community, especially for all their support. all right. that's going to do it for
you know, flying over people is generally a, you know, frowned upon by the faa. >> faa officials will be there on site on treasure island tomorrow to discuss the drone licensing process. yes. san francisco mayor london breed wants to waive fees for more night markets, block parties and farmers markets. the mayor introducing two new bills today. one would waive city fees for outdoor community events, making them less costly for organizers. the other would simplify health permitting for...
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but the faa oversight continues. these aircraft have tested beyond belief in construction and design. and there is nothing wrong with somebody pointing out what they see to be a problem. and the correct response to that is to look into it. that's what they're doing. >> what do you think about what is happening with boeing from the governance perspective? they know they're going to be putting in a new ceo in place. do you think there is a culture problem there? >> i think there is a lot of changes that have been made in the recent years. the technology has changed somewhat, a lot more reliance on high tech and a lot of integrated systems that require different testing. and i think that it is part of a growing curve. and but i think at its core, i think boeing is addressing the issue. they had some clearly in the public's eye some confidence loss and i think they're taking steps to fix that. at the same time, they need to, you know, having the change in the picture is one thing, but changing the reality behind the pict
but the faa oversight continues. these aircraft have tested beyond belief in construction and design. and there is nothing wrong with somebody pointing out what they see to be a problem. and the correct response to that is to look into it. that's what they're doing. >> what do you think about what is happening with boeing from the governance perspective? they know they're going to be putting in a new ceo in place. do you think there is a culture problem there? >> i think there is a...
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now the faa is ordering changes. controllers must get ten hours of rest between shifts rather than the nine currently required, and 12 hours before starting a midnight shift, putting controllers on a par with pilots and flight attendants. >> our goal is to have a rested voice on both ends of the microphone. >> reporter: for the next three days the faa is accepting new controller applications, hoping to hire and train 1,800 this year after adding 1,500 last year. every day controllers handle 45,000 flights, 2.9 million people moving through, into or out of u.s. airports. >> our goal is to get to where folks aren't working overtime. >> reporter: but the controllers union warns the new rest rules could make staffing shortages worse. meanwhile, the faa is investigating this video. >> 55,000 -- >> really? >> reporter: why a new nighted illinois crew allowed a colorado baseball coach into the cockpit, sitting in the captain's seat during a charter flight with the plane on autopilot. united says it has removed the pilots fr
now the faa is ordering changes. controllers must get ten hours of rest between shifts rather than the nine currently required, and 12 hours before starting a midnight shift, putting controllers on a par with pilots and flight attendants. >> our goal is to have a rested voice on both ends of the microphone. >> reporter: for the next three days the faa is accepting new controller applications, hoping to hire and train 1,800 this year after adding 1,500 last year. every day...
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yeah four planes were cleared to cross the path of a jet that was about to take off the faa. now investigating will have details for your coming up have you heard sling tv offers the news you love for less weight you look and sound just like me. >> actually i am you because on the same news programs on sling for less, you mean you're me but for less money, a lot less? i'm all your favorite news programs and more on sling starting at just $40 a month. everything great about me, but for less money, which makes me greater than you think it's the same news for less, starting at $40 a month they told us to follow our dreams then said they were unrealistic because passions don't pay bills but what they didn't know it said dreamers make their own victory with priceline vip family, you can unlock deals five times faster. >> you don't even have to be an actual family. >> i do. the dad on the day he physically it's clear that i'm the dad. >> okay. so which dad is pain? >> your knew from realtor.com, real view maps now feature precise heat wind, and air quality ratings on every home lis
yeah four planes were cleared to cross the path of a jet that was about to take off the faa. now investigating will have details for your coming up have you heard sling tv offers the news you love for less weight you look and sound just like me. >> actually i am you because on the same news programs on sling for less, you mean you're me but for less money, a lot less? i'm all your favorite news programs and more on sling starting at just $40 a month. everything great about me, but for...
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>>>>would it be fair to say that the faa has been 2 captive to boeing? they absolutely have been 2 captive to boeing. >anne>in a separate hearing, industry experts described a disconnect between what boeing management says about safety and what employees are seeing. like february. the faa said boeing is required to develop a comprehensive plan to address systemic quality control issues that is due later this spring. and that's going to be interesting the scrutiny also comes after several incidents involving boeing planes earlier this month. the engine cover of a southwest boeing 737 detached during takeoff. striking a wing flap and forcing the houston bound aircraft to make an emergency landing. it is important to note that the engine there was made by cfm not by boeing. but right here at home last month video captured the moment that a wheel fell off a united airlines boeing aircraft during takeoff at sfo hadn't even cleared the runway when it came crashing down on some cars parked at the edge of the airport. luckily, nobody on the ground was hurt. and
>>>>would it be fair to say that the faa has been 2 captive to boeing? they absolutely have been 2 captive to boeing. >anne>in a separate hearing, industry experts described a disconnect between what boeing management says about safety and what employees are seeing. like february. the faa said boeing is required to develop a comprehensive plan to address systemic quality control issues that is due later this spring. and that's going to be interesting the scrutiny also comes...
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the faa signed off on the fixes. the company standing behind its fleet saying a 787 can safely operate for 30 years needing -- to date skr found 0 evidence of airframe fatigue, and they are fully confident in the 777 which has safely flown more than 3.9 billion passengers across the world. >> boeing has fought back saying these aircrafts are safe. do you believe them? >> the aircraft as a whole may be safe in so far as people getting on planes shouldn't panic. but, they need to be made fully safe. >> reporter: and, david, that whistle blower first went to the faa in january with his concerns. the faa tells us it is investigating those allegations. >> david: thank you. in israel tonight, the iranian back striking israel from the north. prime minister making his first public comments since iran's direct attack on israel. what sources are telling abc news about two separate moments since that iranian attack when israel was set to retaliate against iran but then stopped. matt gutman in israel tonight. >> reporter: tonigh
the faa signed off on the fixes. the company standing behind its fleet saying a 787 can safely operate for 30 years needing -- to date skr found 0 evidence of airframe fatigue, and they are fully confident in the 777 which has safely flown more than 3.9 billion passengers across the world. >> boeing has fought back saying these aircrafts are safe. do you believe them? >> the aircraft as a whole may be safe in so far as people getting on planes shouldn't panic. but, they need to be...
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when this video was posted to social media, it triggered an faa investigation. tonight, two united pilots are suspended and facing possible termination for the incident. united telling abc news, "we're deeply disturbed by what we see in that video, which appears to show an unauthorized person in the flight deck at cruise altitude while the autopilot was engaged." the cockpit is an incredibly sensitive area. just last month, a latam 787 dreamliner plunged after what a preliminary report found was an "involuntary movement forward" in one of the pilot's seats. what triggered that move hasn't been determined. but more than 50 passengers were injured in the jet's sudden drop. and david, the faa doesn't comment on investigations, but federal laws do severely restrict who can be in the cockpit. and to be honest with you, most of the pilots we spoke with today about the story were simply shocked this happened at all. >> david: geo win benitez back with us tonight. >>> when we come back here, we're tracking severely storms moving into the easton night. >>> also, the boto
when this video was posted to social media, it triggered an faa investigation. tonight, two united pilots are suspended and facing possible termination for the incident. united telling abc news, "we're deeply disturbed by what we see in that video, which appears to show an unauthorized person in the flight deck at cruise altitude while the autopilot was engaged." the cockpit is an incredibly sensitive area. just last month, a latam 787 dreamliner plunged after what a preliminary...
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faa officials will be on site to discuss the drone licensing process. >> the city of san francisco is launching a bid to become the new home for the sundance film festival. the executive director of the city's film commission says the organization is submitting a request for information proposal. the bid is in response to the festival's announcement last week that it is looking to potentially move the internationally recognized festival out of park city, utah, where it has been since 1981. >> there's a celebration planned this weekend for the retention of car free space in golden gate park. the organization, walk sf is holding a party on sunday in honor of the fourth anniversary of the closure of jfk drive. it's now called jfk promenade. the road was closed to cars during the pandemic. sunday's event runs from noon to three. >> thanks so much for joining us here on our 11:00 newscast. to stream the latest news and weather anytime on your smart tv. you just download our fox socal app to your tv. >> have a great weekend and good night! hey, everyone. how's it going? i'm alex savage. wel
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. >> reporter: a jetblue plane was about to take off according to the faa. but then also suddenly told to abort. >> stop. >> stop! >> reporter: a source says the planes came less than 1,000 feet of each other. >> something went amiss causing one controller to clear the airplane to take off and another ground controller clearing the southwest airlines to cross that same active runway. so, to me, it looks like it's what the faa calls an operational air involving a air operational error involving an air traffic control issue. >> reporter: after a string of near misses, a safety review found overtime is at a historically high level for air traffic controllers. and challenges including staffing shortages have caused an erosion of safety margin that's must be urgently addressed. tonight, the faa reports serious runway incursions are trending down. >> stop! stop! >> reporter: regarding the latest scare, both airlines say they're working closely with federal investigators to determine what went wrong. >>> and next, pollen season, what is causing such an eye-watering
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the faa has opened an investigation. it comes after another southwest 737 800 experienced an engine issue last week. that plane was forced to abort takeoff in lubbock, texas, after the crew reported a possible engine fire. the faa is also looking into two southwest flights for march, which returned to their departure. airports after experiencing engine issues, turning overseas to israel, pulling most of its troops from southern gaza. >> six months into the war and the latest round of ceasefire talks in cairo is said to be making headway. abc's christiane cordero joins us now with the details. good morning christiane. >> andrew good morning. reports out of egypt say noticeable progress has been made between israel and hamas to reach a ceasefire and hostage deal. according to egyptian state news, all sides have agreed on key issues. negotiations are expected to return to cairo within two days to agree on a final deal. the return of palestinians displaced by the war continues to be a main sticking point. meanwhile israel sa
the faa has opened an investigation. it comes after another southwest 737 800 experienced an engine issue last week. that plane was forced to abort takeoff in lubbock, texas, after the crew reported a possible engine fire. the faa is also looking into two southwest flights for march, which returned to their departure. airports after experiencing engine issues, turning overseas to israel, pulling most of its troops from southern gaza. >> six months into the war and the latest round of...
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. >> reporter: a jetblue plane was about to take off, according to the faa. but then also suddenly told to abort. >> and we're stopped. >> reporter: a source says the planes came less than 1,000 feet of each other. >> something went amiss, causing one controller to clear the airplane to take off and another ground controller clearing the southwest airlines to cross that same active runway. so to me, it looks like it's what the faa calls an operational error involving an air traffic control issue. >> reporter: after a string of near misses, an independent safety review found last year, overtime is at a historically high level for air traffic controllers, and challenges, including staffing shortages have caused an erosion of safety margins that must be urgently addressed. the faa reports serious runway incursions are trending down. >> stop, stop. >> reporter: regarding the latest scare, both airlines say they're working closely with federal investigators to determine what went wrong. emilie ikeda, nbc news. >> still to come. down bad for the department. taylor
. >> reporter: a jetblue plane was about to take off, according to the faa. but then also suddenly told to abort. >> and we're stopped. >> reporter: a source says the planes came less than 1,000 feet of each other. >> something went amiss, causing one controller to clear the airplane to take off and another ground controller clearing the southwest airlines to cross that same active runway. so to me, it looks like it's what the faa calls an operational error involving an...