뉴욕주 비행기 추락사고 현장

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뉴욕주 비행기 추락사고 현장

Now on CBS News Up To the Minute, federal investigators inch closer to what may have brought down Flight 3407 as a community comes together to mourn. Good morning. It’s Monday, February 16. From CBS News headquarters in New York, I’m Meg Oliver. Federal investigators are now zeroing in on ~에 초점을 맞추다 ice in that plane crash near Buffalo, New York. Just how bad conditions were could determine if the pilot did anything wrong. CBS’s Jeff Glor has the latest.

A glimpse of the plane’s tail can be seen behind this blue top as workers continue the difficult delicate process of removing 옮기다 victims from the crash site. At the same time, investigators look for reasons why the plane went down. With more attention on the deicer 제빙장치, for example. “It was turned on 11 minutes after departure from Newark and it remained on the entire rest of the flight.”

And whether the ice conditions were so bad that the plane should not have been in autopilot 자동조종장치 as it was on Thursday night. “I think pilots would say you need to pay particular attention when you’re flying a turboprop 터보 프로펠러 항공기 in icing condition.” Ice build-up 축적 on the wing was a problem discussed by the pilot and first officer just before the plane began pitching 거꾸로 떨어지다 and rolling wildly. Seconds later, Continental Flight 3407 fell out of the sky onto a single home on Long Street in Clarence Center.

Assistant Fire Chief Tim Norris was the first rescue worker on the scene. “There is no amount of training that can prepare you.” His Chief David Case grew up on Long Street. “And I would never forget the words out of the dispatcher 급파하는 사람’s month. We have a plane down. House’s on fire. And…It just…My wife got up. And I said to her, ‘what did he just say.’”

They knew immediately it would not be a rescue situation. “Something out of a movie, a house completely flattened <건물•산림 등을> 넘어뜨리다. Completely flattened.” The pilots reported significant ice build-up, but the NTSB says there were not conditions of severe icing. And those two issues, it seems, need to be reconciled 조정하다, 중재하다 before the investigation is finished. Jeff Glore, CBS News, Buffalo, New York.

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