Posted on 09/24/2008 2:01:30 PM PDT by WaveMan
Disturbing details are emerging from that train crash in California:
Engineer Robert Sanchez called back to the conductor that the first signal was flashing yellow and then no other communications. The train would then run two more lights, a solid yellow and a red signal never did the train slow and never did the engineer or the conductor pull the emergency brake.
The railroad investigators are blown away that, 1.) the engineer blew thru all the signals and the switch (I am told youd either have to do it on purpose or be disabled); and, 2.) that the conductor didnt pull the emergency brake, which I am told is not only an immediately fire-able offense, but just about criminally negligent.
In fact, as this investigation proceeds, a source close to the investigation says in order for the engineer to miss three lights a flashing yellow, a solid yellow and a red hed really have to be trying. He said that the distance between the lights, as well as the switch the engineer blew through, was more than enough distance to stop. He said it couldnt have been a matter of just being distracted while texting
like a car driver who talks or texts and misses a light.
(Excerpt) Read more at onthescene.blogs.foxnews.com ...
I’m amazed that there is no automatic fail safe mechanism to stop the train of the engineer fatally screws up.
I work in the railroad Signaling and Crossing Equipment Industry. My Co. is the Number one Supplier to the Railroads in N. America. We do not make such a device, (yet) I’m told a few smaller companies are trying to market such devices but site trials are far from being completed.
Vital equipment such as this needs a lot of testing due to the high liability if it fails.
Muslim convert?
Yes I can easily imagine. Is there some certifying agency for RR equipment analogous to the FDA for medical equipment?
He was a homosexual. His lover was also mentally deficient, and later killed himself.
This raises the question: Should homosexuals serve in our military? Should they hold responsible positions where the lives of others depend upon them and their unbalanced views?
Could be it wasn’t the engineer’s fault anymore than it was the airline pilots’ fault on 9/11. Anyone have any idea how accesible the engineer compartments are to the other passengers? His text messaging could very easily have been used by somebody else while he was lying on the floor.
I think this is a recreation of the actual event.
Autopsy might be able to determine if he was already dead or incapacitated
Autopsy might be able to determine if he was already dead or incapacitated
If you will look right above that picture in red letters it says that this picture was part of a re-creation of the accident.
Yeah. And this photo was captured a fraction of a second before a massive 90-car pile up...
Unlikely. If you yahoo search the engineer's background, you'll find that he was carrying a lot of 'baggage'. Or as someone else put it, his worries were comparable to that of a fat mouse in a house of hungry cats.
Concerned about losing his job due to a string of thefts he had committed and been caught. His H-IV positive partner recently committed suicide. The sister of said partner was convinced that her brother was not suicidal and was dropping hints that she was 'off'd' by someone (i.e., the engineer)... Just an all-around unseemly story. He may have just 'snapped'. Very tragic for very many people.
Actual article headline: “The Investigation: Texting Might Not Be the Cause.”
Oh I thought by the “re-creation” it meant video was taken from the actual camera on board the train...like on a police car.
My mistake lol
Mind you, I'm not endorsing that theory, just floating the possibility, or thinking "aloud" as it were. It seems to me, if it were some type of intentional terror some group would have claimed responsibility, or there would have been a coordinated effort so it was obvious (i.e., 9/11 or 7/7).
proof-read three times next time...
that she he was 'off'd'
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