Mark Rosenker

Mark Rosenker
Mark Rosenker is an American aviation official who served as the 11th Chairman of the National Transportation Safety Boardfrom August 2006 through August 2008. He was nominated by President George W. Bush and unanimously confirmed by the U.S. Senate. Chairman Rosenker was renominated by President Bush for a second term as Chair and was going through the Senate confirmation process which basically ended when President Obama was elected in November 2008. He served as acting chair starting in March 2005...
believe type
I believe it (the braking system) would have prevented this type of accident.
black coming consensus interviews saw side smoke within
The consensus within the interviews is that they all saw black smoke coming from the right side of the aircraft.
hopeful disappointing decrease
The increase in accidents is disappointing. But the decrease in total fatalities is a hopeful sign.
years training use
The pilot is still the pilot, whether he is at a remote console or on the flight deck. With the potential for thousands of these unmanned aircraft in use years from now, the standards for pilot training need to be set high to ensure that those on the ground and other users of the airspace are not put in jeopardy.
crack fatigue found root wing
The examination of the wing root has found indications of a fatigue crack on the wing spar.
appears crack extend fatigue found location majority root wing
The examination of the wing root has found indications of a fatigue crack in the wing spar. This crack appears to extend through a majority of the spar at the location of the separation.
compare data recorders three
All three data recorders we're going to look at, we're going to compare them. They should give us pretty much the same information.
age age-and-aging cars children clearly properly rear restrained riding risk
These findings clearly show that too many children age 12 and under are riding at risk in cars because they are not properly restrained in rear seats.