( ) -q-22- UNDATED (Correspondent Jeremy House) “after more investigation.” The National Transportation Safety Board is holding a two-day hearing into the blowout of a panel from the side of a Boeing 737 Max airliner. [CutID: <Cuts> BOEING-NTSB-HEARING-house-q-TUEam.mp3 Time: 22s Title: BOEING-NTSB-HEARING-house-q-TUEam Out-cue: after more investigation] TAG: Correspondent Jeremy House reporting. ————————— VERBATIM: The safety […]
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Witnesses to tell federal safety board about Boeing 737 Max blowout
( ) -q-22- UNDATED (Correspondent Jeremy House) “after more investigation.”
The National Transportation Safety Board is holding a two-day hearing into the blowout of a panel from the side of a Boeing 737 Max airliner.
[CutID: <Cuts> BOEING-NTSB-HEARING-house-q-TUEam.mp3
Time: 22s
Title: BOEING-NTSB-HEARING-house-q-TUEam
Out-cue: after more investigation]
TAG: Correspondent Jeremy House reporting.
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VERBATIM: The safety board’s hearing will hear from witnesses, including its own investigators who have been looking into the January fifth accident that occurred during an Alaska Airlines flight. The board is calling it a fact-finding hearing. The NTSB will not vote on a probable cause for the accident. That step probably won’t happen for another year or longer after more investigation.