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November 10th, 2014
11:33 PM ET

Is there a "smoking gun" in the GM scandal?

GM's CEO Mary Barra is facing new questions about what she knew about the defective ignition switches that have been linked to at least 32 deaths. An attorney who is suing GM claims he found a "smoking gun" that suggests Barra knew about the problem much earlier than she has admitted. Rene Marsh has the latest.
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May 28th, 2014
10:08 PM ET

If the pings are not from Flight 370… where did they come from?

It was the most promising lead in the search for Flight 370, but now investigators say those underwater pings did not come from the missing plane's black boxes. Those pings helped shape the search zone and set the path for the underwater sub. So where does the search go now? Anderson got the latest from Rene Marsh, aviation correspondent Richard Quest and analyst David Gallo, who co-led the search for Air France Flight 447.

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Filed under: David Gallo • Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 • Rene Marsh • Richard Quest
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
10:18 PM ET

Airliner's near miss with a drone

There was a near midair collision between a commercial jet landing at Tallahassee's airport and a drone. For the first time, an FAA official confirmed the near miss. It was so close, the pilot believed the two aircraft actually collided. Anderson discussed it with CNN Aviation and Government Regulation Correspondent Rene Marsh and CNN Aviation Analyst Miles O'Brien.

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May 1st, 2014
09:57 PM ET

Is the Malaysian report on Flight 370 a case of 'too little too late'?

Malaysian authorities released their preliminary report on the disappearance of Flight 370 today. It is already raising questions about wasted time and wasted opportunities when the plane first vanished. Rene Marsh takes a look at what's in the report and what's not.

Anderson broke down what's in the Malaysian report with aviation analysts Miles O'Brien and David Soucie, along with aviation correspondent Richard Quest and David Gallo, who was a co-leader of the Air France 447 search.

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March 11th, 2014
10:14 PM ET

Major shift in the Flight 370 investigation

There are now reports Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 may have vanished hundreds of miles from where authorities first thought. A Malaysian military source tells CNN that their radar suggests the plane may have been flying for more than an hour after the final contact with civilian authorities. Rene Marsh has the latest.

Chief National Security Correspondent Jim Sciutto looks at how the counterterrorism community is pursuing leads.

February 13th, 2014
10:48 PM ET

What does it take to reopen an airport during the storm?

The storm forced airlines to cancel more than 6,500 flights today. More than 850 more are already canceled for tomorrow and that number is only expected to increase. With so much snow falling, what does it take to get the runways open? Aviation Correspondent Rene Marsh got a first hand look.

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December 11th, 2013
09:50 PM ET

Chilling new video of Asiana crash

Newly released video shows Asiana Flight 214 skidding down the runway in San Francisco after hitting a seawall. Three people died in the crash. Now a new report from the N.T.S.B. finds the pilots had warnings that the plane was descending too fast in the minutes before the crash. Rene Marsh has the latest.

Anderson discussed these latest revelations with Captain Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger.

 

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