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July 30th, 2014
11:19 PM ET

Mapping the wreckage from the MH17 crash

Investigators in Ukraine tried and failed again today to reach the scene of the Flight 17 crash. Though they haven't set foot on the site, analysts are gleaning information by looking at the location of the wreckage and photos of the debris. The Wall Street Journal catalogued and mapped the crash site. Anderson and CNN safety analyst David Soucie looked at what the debris field tells us.

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Filed under: David Soucie • MH17 • Russia • Ukraine • Vladimir Putin
May 23rd, 2014
10:27 PM ET

What's behind a string of near misses at U.S. airports?

A close call between two planes over Houston is just the latest in a recent string of near misses at America's airports. The FAA is investigating. But why are we hearing about so many troubling cases now? Rene Marsh reports.

CNN safety analyst David Soucie spoke to Wolf about the challenges air traffic controllers are facing as more flights are being scheduled.

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May 9th, 2014
10:22 PM ET

Are investigators looking for Flight 370 in the wrong ocean?

Investigators looking for Flight 370 had little information to work with when they determined the missing plane likely crashed into the Indian Ocean off the coast of Perth, Australia. Now scientists and engineers are questioning everything from the satellite data to those pings heard deep underwater. They say Flight 370 may be nowhere near the current search zone, and it might not even be in the Indian Ocean. Ari Schulman wrote an extensive piece about this in the Atlantic. Anderson spoke with him, along with CNN Aviation Analyst Miles O'Brien and CNN Safety Analyst David Soucie.

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Filed under: David Soucie • Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 • Miles O'Brien