Boeing grounds planes after Colorado air scare

After a mid-air scare over Colorado, Boeing is grounding more than 100 of its planes. An engine aboard a United Airlines flight burst into flames, sending debris raining down to the ground below. The incident is now under investigation. RT America’s Trinity Chavez has the latest, then former NTSB official Jamie Finch shares his analysis.

Can You Fly Safely This Holiday Season?

Numerous politicians are asking people to stay at home this holiday season, but there is an uptick in air travel in spite of their warnings. Should travelers be concerned with the risks of flying commercial airlines? Former NTSB official Jamie Finch joins News.Views.Hughes to share his expertise.

Pilots’ union urges FAA for new 737 MAX cockpit procedures

Boeing’s 737 MAX jet could return to commercial service as early as this year if it meets all required safety fixes. But the union representing American pilots has been quick to point out that in addition to those safety fixes, Boeing needs to do much more. RT America’s Trinity Chavez has the latest developments. Then former NTSB official Jamie Finch shares his expertise.

Indian airliner crashes & breaks in half

At least 14 people were killed in an Air India plane crash on Friday. Rick Sanchez breaks the news. Then former NTSB official Jamie Finch joins Rick Sanchez to share his expertise.

US senators say FAA chief ‘stonewalled’ Boeing probe

FAA chief Steve Dickson testified Wednesday before the US Senate Commerce Committee on the progress into investigating the “cozy” ties between the agency and aviation giant Boeing. Boeing’s 737 MAX jet was grounded in 2019 after two deadly crashes.

Boeing to begin testing new 737 MAX jet

A new report from the US government issued on Boeing’s 737 MAX jets confirms that the company suppressed information on changes to their MCAS software and didn’t submit certain documents to regulators. This comes during a push to re-certify the jets and get them back in the air. Former NTSB official Jamie Finch shares his expertise.

Are airlines doomed?

Jamie Finch, former director of Government, Public and Family Affairs for the NTSB, joins Rick Sanchez to weigh in on the airline industry’s struggle to adapt to new health concerns and drastic reduction in travel due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Flight attendants are scared — Are crowded planes safe?

Flight attendants are worried about a lack of safety regulations at airports and on planes that may be contributing to the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. RT America’s Natasha Sweatte reports. Then Jamie Finch, former director of Government, Public and Family Affairs for NTSB, joins Rick Sanchez to share his expertise.

New details have emerged from the investigation into a Moscow plane crash that killed 41 people in 2019

New details have emerged from the investigation into a Moscow plane crash that killed 41 people in 2019. Rick Sanchez reports. Then former director of Government, Public and Family Affairs at NTSB Jamie Finch shares his expertise. He also weighs in on the controversial bailout of major US airlines at taxpayer expense and the future of aircraft manufacturing giant Boeing.

How will the downturn will impact airlines

The global economic plunge is taking it’s toll on multiple industries all over the world. RT America’s Alex Mihailovich reports on how the downturn is impacting travel, retail, leisure and other sectors and how governments are responding. Then former director of Government, Public and Family Affairs for the National Transportation and Safety Board (NTSB) Jamie Finch shares his insights on how the downturn will impact airlines. #QuestionMore #RTAmerica #NewsWithRickSanchez