something just isn't right. engineer released from hospital, won't be interviewed for a few days?(already lawyered up) is that normal procedure? reported that the accident happened 11 minutes out of Phil. the train left a 70 mph zone into a 50 mph zone at 106 mph? hit brakes lowered speed to 102 mph at time of derailment. this smells all wrong ! now I should qualify this. this is from memory and the incident as reported and discussed on "The Five". Memory might fail me and Fox might have it wrong!( surely can't trust them can we)
Looks like the engineer wasn't on his phone. Now it looks as tho he just might have fallen asleep? If so, your comment briansol would be a good "fix" in the future.
sleep? reported crash came 11 minutes out of Phil. station? engineer now has a concussed memory. no recollection of the crash or time leading to it?
His brain had to have been concussed BEFORE the accident, hence why would he be pounding along @ 106 mph?
I saw on the new that there is a $200 million cap for all lawsuits for this one accident. That will disappear fast.
don't understand NTBS waiting to interview, unless he's ? the engineer did something REALLY WRONG. WHY? let's hope the black boxes show a malfunction, for his sake.
I hope it was something other than human error too. But if you look at the T's recent track record with train drivers I'd be leaning towards a boo boo
so one can txt while the other drives? I feel certain the truth will come out soon enough. He'll be hung from the highest tree