January 7, 2024: NTSB Chair Jennifer Homendy briefs the media in Portland, Oregon, on the NTSB investigation involving Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 on a Boeing 737-9 MAX.
In my opinion, investigations like this they should just issue a statement to the press, no questions (because the media is so stup** in the questions they ask) and leave it at that. NO she's not going to give you his name or address so you can hound the guy. NO she's not going to release the photo, no reason to, they found it, be happy they did!
Logo overload. She thinks she’s at the Golden Globes. We get you’re from the NTSB “And the award for this week’s air disaster is the 737 Max” Best foreign crash was the A350 in Japan.
It’s funny. As a layman I also thought “where is the door now?” first thing when I heard the news. “Bob found the door” is funnier than “Bob got hit in the head by the door”
Now they want to come up with new laws to charge you more money and I will always use the guideline of safety. Women being carrying their babies in their arm on the plane for so many years now they want to come up with another way to charge you😂. The car seat will not make the child more safe. They don't want to blame the cheap parts they have put in the plane but charged up price. 01-08-24
@@soccerguy2433 she did two video and one was about putting your kids in their own seat I'm talking about the ones you didn't have to pay for. 01-08-24
I do not think anyone believes this was a faulty light issue! It was doing its job of alerting of a pressurization problem multiple times; they dropped the ball here with MULTIPLE alarms and not looking further then beyond a faulty light, that's obvious.
Hopefully you watched todays' briefing which fully explained this: triple redundancy, the airplane is allowed to fly with a warning on one of the systems (leaving 2 fully operable systems), and that there is NO indication that the warning was in anyway related to what actually happened. Let the experts do their jobs before jumping to ill-informed conclusions.