Posted on 07/08/2013 7:07:22 AM PDT by Kaslin
OK Ill admit it. I did get a little testy on Twitter (@Talkmaster) Saturday afternoon while watching coverage of the crash landing of that Asiana 777 in San Francisco. Theres an explanation.
My first hint at a problem at SFO was a video a follower sent me of the smoke from the burning aircraft. I immediately went to the usual sites on the Internet and TV to see what was going on. Nothing. Nobody had a clue. Twitter beat out the big boys.
Eventually, though, the coverage started to break on CNN and Fox News. I chose Fox. This was the only way I could be assured that Piers Morgan wasnt going to be part of the coverage. Right off the bat it became clear that Fox was relying on reports from people who barely new the difference between a DC7 and a 777. The errors and impossibilities in the reporting were laughable, so I switched to CNN. Not much better there and loyalties are loyalties so it was back to Fox.
We need Fox News. Oh, I know Fox drives the proggies nuts. Theyre so used to having a lock on the principal news outlets that they can scarcely believe there are people out there reporting from a different perspective. Without Fox News we never would have known of Obamas failed gun running program Fast & Furious. Fox News kept us in the loop on Benghazi. While other networks, broadcast and cable, were telling us the story on the IRS scandal was pretty much over, Fox was still revealing new angles; including the fact that the orders to drop the IRS hammer on conservative organizations came from the Obama junta.
Im persona non grata on Fox these days. Maybe it was that sports coat I wore on Cavuto. Perhaps they think I was the one who goaded Beckel into dropping that F-bomb. Maybe they didnt appreciate me telling folks that although Shep Smith is an incredible anchor, he really is quite a jerk in person. Who knows? Im retired, and Im fine with it. The makeup made my face break out anyway. But I still watch Fox News (right up until Hubcap OReilly at 8:00) and I revel in the way they clobber CNN and annihilate MSNBC in the ratings.
So heres the problem. Fox News is attacked constantly by the left because they dare to report what the leftist media wont. To repel these attacks, Fox News has to work harder than most to retain its reputation for accuracy in news reporting. People who hear absurdities solemnly presented in the coverage of a major aviation story are very likely to lose confidence in the political side of Fox reporting as well.
Just what mistakes did various Fox reporters make this weekend? Well heres a few:
Part of my angst here is surely due to my own personal interest in aviation. I studied aerospace engineering. Ive been a pilot for about 35 years. Ive heard liberals like Obama demonize the evil rich people who own and fly their own private aircraft, even though the average value of a single-engine piston airplane flying today is less than the cost of a new bass rig.
Aviation and the flying public are poorly served by people who know nothing about the subject engaging in wild and mindless speculation when an incident happens. Fox, CNN and the rest of the broadcast media can, and should, do better.
While this is a very sad story, why has it pushed the Egyptian craziness off the news? Because it makes Kerry & Obama look incompetent again?
AIRSPEED RUNWAY AIRSPEED RUNWAY are the fundamentals of landing an airplane .
The report on CNN was about 15 minutes after Fox announced it. The social media was first, of course, with passengers who had fled the plane tweeting almost immediately. The new media is first.
It was reported on Fox and Friends this morning that the pilot had only 43 hours flying time on the particular airplane and had never flown into San Francisco with the air plane. The question is why did the chief pilot allow him to fly it.
Speaking of Kerry. Fox and Friends reported this morning that he suffered a seizure
Whatever ...
“Speaking of Kerry. Fox and Friends reported this morning that he suffered a seizure”
How can anyone know?
The ‘new media’ had photos and video uploaded within the first 8 minutes.
None of the big news outlets even had reporters dispatched by then. And they had to rely on the ‘weekend’ crews who tend to be fill-ins.
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Hardly a crisis has ever gone by that some newsies didn’t say something completely stupid or ridiculous. In such crises, they have to make up commentaries, sometimes for hours.
They can be painful to watch or listen to.
I still remember FOX's coverage of the Gabby Gifford's shooting.
They "confirmed" her death at least twice.
And minutes after the terrible tornado in Oklahoma a few weeks ago, they "confirmed" 150 dead with the dead toll "expected to go much higher".
The next day, 150 had become 22 or some such number. Still tragic.
I wonder how Obama's Press Corpse defines the word "confirmed".
Re: Kerry
Not HE, but SHE. It was his wife who was taken to the hospital.
It was his wife.
Aircraft accidents involving commercial airliners are comparitively rare. I can understand why the news organizations don’t have a thorough knowledge of aeronautical engineering. Remember, these are Communications or J School graduates not engineering graduates.
I watch the BBC world news in the mornings. In two hours I can get more global news than I’ll get watching all the American cable channels all day.
One problem I see with our cable news these days is that its all about headhunting and finding who to punish. I don’t think Obama was even mentioned in the BBC coverage of Egypt because it was unimportant in a story about the facts on the ground. They also managed to give at least 10 minutes of coverage to both the SFO Plane crash and the Quebec train derailment. They also gave a few minutes to the small plane that crashed in Alaska and a few minutes to a big bribery case in China.
The BBC is pretty biased but straight news is straight news.
I heard his wife was in the hospital. Perhaps it was that suffered the seizure?
Every time I hear the mainstream media report on a subject that I have considerable knowledge about, they always demonstrate their stupidity. As a 777 pilot, this is no exception.
I no longer believe any of them.
The two dead kids were run over by the first responders? Could happen. Can you spell "lawsuit?"
Never could figure out why they never "ramp" the seaward side on these seawalls a bit, so "low and slow" might have a shot at sliding over. This happens a bit more than it should. LAG in NY is kinda notorious for it.
Kerry?
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