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I have a GTC buy order for BA at 60 and another to triple-up at 30
Every CEO is an interim CEO.
"Bill" = LOLZ
At least 50 hurt as LATAM's Boeing 787 to Auckland 'just dropped' mid-flight
Reuters) -At least 50 people were hurt when a Boeing 787 operated by LATAM Airlines dropped abruptly mid-flight from Sydney to Auckland on Monday, according to the airline and a New Zealand health service organisation that treated the injured.
The aircraft experienced a strong shake and as a result, 10 passengers and three cabin crew members were taken to a hospital, the South American carrier said as it investigates the cause.
The flight with 263 passengers and nine cabin crew members landed at Auckland airport as scheduled on Monday afternoon.
One person is in a serious condition while the rest suffered mild-to-moderate injuries, a spokesperson for Hato Hone St John, which treated roughly 50 people at the airport, said.
"The plane, unannounced, just dropped. I mean it dropped unlike anything I've ever experienced on any kind of minor turbulence, and people were thrown out of their seats, hit the top of the roof of the plane, throwing down the aisles," passenger Brian Jokat told the BBC.
The cause of the apparent sudden change in trajectory of LATAM 800 could not be ascertained immediately. Safety experts say most airplane accidents are caused by a cocktail of factors that need to be thoroughly investigated.
"Some of the roof panels were broken from people being thrown up and knocking through the plastic roof panels in the aisle ways. And there was blood coming from several people's heads." Jokat, who was not injured in the incident, said.
He said passengers who were doctors on the plane provided bandages and neck braces for people who were severely injured.
Boeing said it was working to gather more information and will provide any support to the airline.
Boeing shares closed down about 3%, after the latest incident involving one of its aircraft. The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration in January barred the troubled planemaker from expanding production of its best-selling 737 MAX narrowbody planes, following "unacceptable" quality issues.
The head of the FAA, Mike Whitaker, said the agency will work with Australian authorities or the New Zealand authorities to investigate.
The U.S. National Safety Board said it did not yet have anything official on the incident.
The eight-year-old Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner, according to flight tracking website FlightRadar24, was on its way to Santiago via Auckland. LATAM Airlines said a new flight to Chile will depart from Auckland on Tuesday.
In 2008, dozens of people were injured when another wide-body jet, an Airbus 330 operated by Qantas Airways, dropped sharply because of faulty readings from a flight data computer while heading for Perth in Australia.
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/at-least-50-hurt-as-latams-boeing-787-to-auckland-just-dropped-mid-flight/ar-BB1jIL9o
At least 50 hurt as LATAM's Boeing 787 to Auckland 'just dropped' mid-flight
Reuters) -At least 50 people were hurt when a Boeing 787 operated by LATAM Airlines dropped abruptly mid-flight from Sydney to Auckland on Monday, according to the airline and a New Zealand health service organisation that treated the injured.
The aircraft experienced a strong shake and as a result, 10 passengers and three cabin crew members were taken to a hospital, the South American carrier said as it investigates the cause.
The flight with 263 passengers and nine cabin crew members landed at Auckland airport as scheduled on Monday afternoon.
One person is in a serious condition while the rest suffered mild-to-moderate injuries, a spokesperson for Hato Hone St John, which treated roughly 50 people at the airport, said.
"The plane, unannounced, just dropped. I mean it dropped unlike anything I've ever experienced on any kind of minor turbulence, and people were thrown out of their seats, hit the top of the roof of the plane, throwing down the aisles," passenger Brian Jokat told the BBC.
The cause of the apparent sudden change in trajectory of LATAM 800 could not be ascertained immediately. Safety experts say most airplane accidents are caused by a cocktail of factors that need to be thoroughly investigated.
"Some of the roof panels were broken from people being thrown up and knocking through the plastic roof panels in the aisle ways. And there was blood coming from several people's heads." Jokat, who was not injured in the incident, said.
He said passengers who were doctors on the plane provided bandages and neck braces for people who were severely injured.
Boeing said it was working to gather more information and will provide any support to the airline.
Boeing shares closed down about 3%, after the latest incident involving one of its aircraft. The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration in January barred the troubled planemaker from expanding production of its best-selling 737 MAX narrowbody planes, following "unacceptable" quality issues.
The head of the FAA, Mike Whitaker, said the agency will work with Australian authorities or the New Zealand authorities to investigate.
The U.S. National Safety Board said it did not yet have anything official on the incident.
The eight-year-old Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner, according to flight tracking website FlightRadar24, was on its way to Santiago via Auckland. LATAM Airlines said a new flight to Chile will depart from Auckland on Tuesday.
In 2008, dozens of people were injured when another wide-body jet, an Airbus 330 operated by Qantas Airways, dropped sharply because of faulty readings from a flight data computer while heading for Perth in Australia.
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/at-least-50-hurt-as-latams-boeing-787-to-auckland-just-dropped-mid-flight/ar-BB1jIL9o
Crooked JACK HANKS
Aren't these FLOORLESS financing Death Spirals just DaBeezeKnees?
VWAP= $ 0.000949 Total$Vol= $ 38,144
Juan Tripps!! CHERRY,, this is yur BYE signal.
Cherry Bombed - bye before the next reverse split - which now can come as soon as FINRA can process it -which it might nott do.
The brownshirt Clownshow won't be able to CONtrol this Tide once this hits independent gamer forums that they don't CONtrol.
Of course KYLE KENNEDY is full of shit. He has ALWAYS full of shit on this pennyscam turd<?b>
From 2016 - eight years ago:
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=173588412
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=173588418
And something for you also:
https://spectator.org/marxist-womens-day-marx/
Tá sé seo ar do shon.
https://brobible.com/sports/article/united-state-military-wwii-grenades-baseball-inspired-design/
The current USA fragmentation grenade, the M67, is nearly spherical. However the grenade-throwing motion that is taught resembles nothing in beisbol.
JAY PATRICK BOOTH - asshole idiot
Dave:
Prison coffee is prolly pretty badd. Even the grounds or instant coffee available at commissary are bleak options.
So take advantage of the Michigan Avenue 'Bux only a two block walk from court. There will be breaks in addition to the lunch break, and a roundtrip to 'Bux can be done in 15 minutes if you walk fast. 20 max.
And by all means, gett one for your crackerjack CJA lawyer. He getts paid crap and he needs to be very alert all day so he can evaluate testimony, adjust his question plan, and interpose objections. This is very mentally exhausting. Moreso than even taking an all-day essay exam. Plus it is stressful. Trials are arduous!
You will see.
Sending a saw and ordering cafe employees to cut into a wall is problematic for many reasons:
1 Most commercial leases do nott allow tenants to make structural modifications such as cutting into walls even if only drywall and nott studs without the landord's pre-approval.
2. Structural modifications done by unbonded non-professonals who are unfamiliar with the local building codes may violate the landord's building insurance policy.
3. It is nott a cafe employee's job to do construction work. If the firing was done even PART:LY because of staff failure to cut into a wall then they very well may have a wrongful termination claim.
The fired employees should collectively, as a group (so the economics might make sense for a contingent fee case), have their potential employment law claims evaluated by an employment law counsel - including but not limited to possible wrongful termination claims even if they all were "at will" employees.
I think it would be very much in their interest to do so. Often a first introductory meeting is free for a case evaluation.
CMW may also be referred to as Grifter Mike and Conman Ward for those who are averse to using acronyms.
Dave: Bux is only a two-block walk eaat of the Dirkksen Federal building - Bux is on Michigan Avenue.
How do you like your coffee? Czech DaLines (below)::
___ sugar
___ aspartame
___ Splenda
___ saccharin
___ stevia
___ cream
___ half & half
___ milk full fat)
___ milk (2 percent)
___ skim milk
___ powddered whitener (e.g. Coffee Mate)
___ flavored creamer (flavor: _____________)
No, just the typical stoopidity of a bagholder in a CARNES scam.
Take politics to a politics board. This ain't one.