January 04, 2019

We could have a system

  Jensen is the son of two Air Force veterans, both of who were not surprised with his idea given their son's lifelong interest in aviation and military airplane design.December 02, 2015 Wholesale Rubber Gaskets Suppliers Benjamin Jensen—an eight-year-old from Ogden, Utah—came up with a genius new way to locate missing airplanes while watching "Why Planes Disappear" on TV. An RF transmitter would be located inside the balloon for easy finding. His thought: "We could have a system that has neon balloons that rise up to the surface when the plane crashes in the sea—and there would be stones at the bottom so they would stay there. He went ahead and drew a sketch of said design and sent it to Delta CEO Richard Anderson. "I work with many Delta people, The Federal Aviation Administration, and airplane manufactures to solve problems such as airline tracking in an emergency," he said.

John Laughter—the airline's senior vice president of safety, security, and compliance—sent Jensen a package with two model airplanes, some Delta swag, and a note." He continues to explain that the balloons would be made of reinforced rubber giving them the ability to withstand pressure and keep it from floating right up into the air. Follow her on Twitter and Instagram at Here comes the plot twist: Delta loved the idea.. "There are lots of experts thinking about ideas just like you sent us

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