Runway near misses and addictive THC | Scripps News Investigates

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  • Опубликовано: 21 мар 2024
  • On this episode of Scripps News Investigates: We uncover the troubling rise of runway near misses at U.S. airports, find out why a warning system to prevent disasters was quietly shelved by the FAA and get a firsthand look at the latest runway safety technology - that U.S. carriers are not being required to use.
    Then, we investigate the potency of today’s pot and explore how highly addictive legal cannabis may be harming the brains of teenagers.
    Runway Near Misses:
    A clear warning sign: That’s how the head of the National Transportation Safety Board describes the rise in serious close calls on U.S. runways. These near misses are raising alarms that the aviation industry is under strain. We wanted to know what’s being done to prevent potentially disastrous incidents on the ground. And we were surprised to discover that the FAA quietly killed the development of a cockpit safety system designed to help pilots avoid runway collisions.
    The surge in near misses has captured the attention of airlines, regulators and Congress. One of the leading concerns Scripps News heard is that pilots don’t have enough technology to avoid ground collisions. But we discovered runway safety features are already being built into new planes - they just aren’t being activated because the FAA doesn’t require their use.
    Industrial-strength Marijuana:
    Marijuana is now legal for recreational use in nearly half the country - but we’re learning that today’s marijuana isn’t what it used to be. Legal retailers are making power-packed versions of THC oils, gummies and even sodas that doctors are discovering are highly addictive and capable of causing brain damage in some teens and young adults.
    Scripps News San Diego’s senior investigative reporter Jim Avila digs into the dangers of potent new marijuana products.
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Комментарии • 12

  • @scrippsnews
    @scrippsnews  Месяц назад

    More here: scrippsnews.com/collections/investigations/

  • @annazfker2028
    @annazfker2028 Месяц назад +3

    ... I'VE BEEN SMOKING CANNABIS SINCE 13yrs OLD I AM 60 NOW, I WENT TROUGH SCHOOL I'VE STUDIED CHEMISTRY, PHISICS, QUANTUM MECHANICS, AT 35 I REALIZED I COULD TEACH MYSELF. I AM STUDYING THE HUMAN BODY.

  • @jeremys7231
    @jeremys7231 Месяц назад +6

    psychosis does not equal addiction - very loose reporting

  • @ericb9426
    @ericb9426 Месяц назад +1

    It’s not a near miss; it’s a near collision. It is a miss that could have been a disaster. If you listen to the approach and tower frequencies of major airports like Atlanta or Chicago it is a wonder there aren’t more problems. The FAA has been playing catch up for 20 years and only gets farther behind. Little wonder when they can’t get a budget for more than months at a time.

  • @ryanreedgibson
    @ryanreedgibson Месяц назад +1

    Mentour Now! RUclips's channel had discussed this issue a few months ago. He said that it needs to be addressed or the American FAA needs to stop being considered the global leader. With what they did with Boeing, I have to agree. I used to consider Boeing an American. For the first time they traded stock price for people's family members.

  • @elevenll11
    @elevenll11 Месяц назад +2

    This made me laugh alot

  • @shbdmn5924
    @shbdmn5924 Месяц назад +2

    Looks more like ABC NBC or CBS news

    • @dsddala467
      @dsddala467 11 дней назад

      Ummm Ok, or otherwise, it looks like "news." What's your point?

  • @UrsulaPainter
    @UrsulaPainter Месяц назад

    Thank you for excelkent reporting!

  • @313barrygmail
    @313barrygmail Месяц назад +3

    Lies lies !!!! Nothing but propaganda state sponsored propaganda