Husband of Southwest Airlines victim breaks his silence
For the first time, Jennifer Riordan's husband Michael is speaking out publicly about her tragic death aboard Flight 1380
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For the first time, Jennifer Riordan's husband Michael is speaking out publicly about her tragic death aboard Flight 1380
The kind of engine that exploded Tuesday on a Southwest Airlines flight is one of the most popular jet engines. The jet engine casings are designed to keep parts from flying off during an engine failure. CBS News transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave has more.
The Federal Aviation Administration is ordering the inspection of fan blades on hundreds of engines. This comes three days after an engine exploded on a Southwest flight, leaving one passenger dead. CBS News transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave has the details.
Southwest Airlines has canceled at least 129 flights as it ramps up engine inspections in the wake of a deadly explosion. Now, the maker of the failed engine is recommending additional inspections on planes worldwide. CBS News transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave reports.
The Federal Aviation Administration issued an emergency order Friday directing airlines to thoroughly inspect the type of engine that failed Tuesday on a Southwest Airlines Boeing 737, leading to the death of a woman after she was nearly sucked out of the plane. CBS News transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave joins CBSN to discuss.
Operators will have 20 days to inspect 737's with engines that have had approximately 30,000 takeoffs and landings
The FAA will order airlines to inspect engines similar to the one that exploded on a Southwest flight after investigators found microscopic cracks in the engine fan blade that triggered the accident. CBS News transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave joins CBSN from Philadelphia International Airport.
Deadly accident on Southwest Airlines flight has prompted a new conversation about the importance of in-flight safety instructions
The FAA is ordering inspections of plane engines similar to the one that blew apart in mid-air on a Southwest Airlines flight. Former NTSB chairman and CBS News contributor Mark Rosenker joins CBSN with the latest on the investigation, and says that despite the Southwest incident and a Delta emergency landing the next day, air travel is still the safest way to go.
After an eerily similar engine failure two years ago, manufacturer recommended periodic tests to spot signs of fatigue after the engines reach a certain number of takeoffs and landings
Jennifer Riordan, a 43-year-old mother of two, was killed when a jet engine exploded during a Southwest flight Tuesday
Southwest Airlines Flight 1380 passengers, crew members rushed to reach woman being sucked out of plane
"Incredible amount of pressure" could make a person "so small, they go through that window," retired United Airlines captain says
FAA orders fan blade inspections after engine explosion leads to the death of a woman who was partially blown out a window
Investigators are looking into how a fan blade failure could have caused Tuesday's engine explosion that killed a passenger. CBS News transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave joins CBSN to discuss where the investigation could go.
A woman was killed Tuesday when she was nearly sucked out of a plane mid-air. Retired United Airlines pilot Ross Aimer explains that the pressure trying to leave the aircraft is like blowing up a balloon, and then letting the air out. If the passenger hadn't been wearing her seat belt, Aimer said it's likely she would have been completely sucked out from the plane.
Yesterday's mid-air engine explosion on a Southwest Airlines plane is under investigation. One person was killed n the blast which may have been caused by metal fatigue in the engine's fan blades. Former NTSB chairman and CBS News contributor Mark Rosenker joins CBSN with more.
Philadelphia's medical examiner said Jennifer Riordan died of blunt impact trauma to her head, neck and torso
Federal officials said plane landed at 165 knots (190 mph) -- typical landings are 135 knots (155 mph)
Southwest Airlines captain Tammie Jo Shults is being praised for how she handled a midair engine explosion that killed a passenger. Passengers called Shults, a former fighter jet pilot, a hero for calmly guiding Flight 1380 to safety in Philadelphia. CBS News contributor Mark Rosenker, a former chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board, joined CBSN to discuss.
Captain Tammie Jo Shults was among the first female fighter pilots in the U.S. military, according to friends and alumni group
At about 32,000 feet the plane's left engine exploded, sending shrapnel through one of the plane's windows
The airline said that the pilot of Flight 577 from Nashville to Phoenix declared an emergency after the bird strike
Jennifer Riordan, a mother of two and an executive at Wells Fargo in New Mexico, died Tuesday when a Southwest Airlines jet engine failed midflight and damaged the plane and blew out a window. CBS Albuquerque affiliate KRQE's Chris McKee reports on Riordan's ties to the community.
A woman from Albuquerque was killed when Southwest Airlines flight 1380 experienced an engine failure shortly after taking off in New York. Debris from the engine shattered one of the plane's windows, and the crew was forced to conduct an emergency landing in Philadelphia. The National Transportation Safety Board is set to begin an investigation into what went wrong. Former NTSB chairman and CBS News aviation analyst Mark Rosenker joins CBSN to discuss what took place during the emergency landing.
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Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear said he hasn't heard back from Sen. Mitch McConnell following a formal request for an update on his health last month amid a weekslong hospitalization.
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One of Tommy John's biggest legacies to MLB was his comeback elbow reconstruction surgery that now bears his name.
On this "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" broadcast, Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear and Rep. Don Bacon join Margaret Brennan.
One of Tommy John's biggest legacies to MLB was his comeback elbow reconstruction surgery that now bears his name.
GOP Rep. Don Bacon of Nebraska said Congress should conduct oversight following concerns about conditions aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln, which is being replaced after a nearly nine-month deployment.
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear said he hasn't heard back from Sen. Mitch McConnell following formal requests for an update on his health last month amid a weekslong hospitalization.
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Americans think more young people in office would make politics better.
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U.S. food regulators say 1.6 million cartons of recalled eggs can "cause serious adverse health consequences or death."
The U.S. has refunded more than $100 billion in illegal tariffs to businesses, and some of that money is going to consumers — here's what to know.
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President Trump said Sunday that the joint military exercises with South Korea are costly and they "send a signal that is totally inappropriate and hostile" to North Korea.
Jared Kushner, who is President Trump's son-in-law, is set to meet next with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who rejected the latest peace proposal last week.
On this "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" broadcast, Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear and Rep. Don Bacon join Margaret Brennan.
GOP Rep. Don Bacon of Nebraska said Congress should conduct oversight following concerns about conditions aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln, which is being replaced after a nearly nine-month deployment.
The following is the transcript of an interview with Rep. Don Bacon, Republican of Nebraska, that aired on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" on Aug. 16, 2026.
Candice Davis' first pregnancy was going smoothly until she began feeling some nausea and pain one afternoon.
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Norah O'Donnell sat down with her own doctor, Rachel Rubin, to tackle the important topic of menopause: How your body changes, why women may be needlessly suffering, and what you can actually do about it.
Jared Kushner, who is President Trump's son-in-law, is set to meet next with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who rejected the latest peace proposal last week.
The following is the transcript of an interview with Rep. Don Bacon, Republican of Nebraska, that aired on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" on Aug. 16, 2026.
The following is the transcript of an interview with Pennsylvania state Rep. Chris Rabb, a Democrat, that aired on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" on Aug. 16, 2026.
The following is the transcript of an interview with Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear, a Democrat, that aired on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" on Aug. 16, 2026.
Local officials have expressed their dismay and sadness at the theft which occurred during celebrations of the Virgin Mary.
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A total solar eclipse turned day into night across a slice of Europe and North America on Wednesday, and put millions in unique contact with the heavens above. Meteorologist Rob Marciano reports from Spain.
Janna Levin, professor of physics and astronomy at Barnard College, joins CBS News to discuss Wednesday's total solar eclipse.
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