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Mark Rosenker Quotes

«During takeoff, landing and turbulence, adults are required to be buckled up, baggage and coffee pots are stowed, computers are turned off and put away, yet infants and toddlers need not be restrained.»
Author: Mark Rosenker
«That is not good enough,»
Author: Mark Rosenker
«Sixty-nine miles an hour is very, very fast when you're dealing with a 10-mile-an-hour restriction,»
Author: Mark Rosenker
«The train should have been doing 10 mph when it hit that crossover; that's the rule, ... We will get an exact speed when we ? see what the data recorders are telling us.»
Author: Mark Rosenker
«The train should have been doing 10 mph when it hit that crossover; that's the rule, ... We will get an exact speed when we ... see what the data recorders are telling us.»
Author: Mark Rosenker
«The train should have been slower we believe, when it made that crossover, that would be the way it was supposed to operate.»
Author: Mark Rosenker
«All three data recorders we're going to look at, we're going to compare them. They should give us pretty much the same information.»
Author: Mark Rosenker
«We have to look at the event data recorder in more detail.»
Author: Mark Rosenker
«We have to look at event data recorder in more detail. We must also coordinate that with the signal logs, which will give us an idea of what was supposed to have happened.»
Author: Mark Rosenker
«Sixty-nine miles per hour is very, very fast when you're dealing with a 10-mile-an-hour restriction.»
Author: Mark Rosenker

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