Wednesday, April 18, 2012

5 Ws and the H

Pilot sends plane into dive after mistaking Venus for oncoming plane

Who? First officer pilot
Who is involved? Everybody in the airplane including all the pilots, flight attendants, and passengers
Who does/did the situation affect? Passengers, pilots, airline company.
Who said so? A reporter, passengers, pilots.

What? Plane dived
What is happening? People are getting injured by hitting the ceiling, laptops and glasses went flying out of passenger's hand too.
What did happen? Pilot mistook the planet Venus as an incoming plane.
What are the consequences? Injuries, and perhaps lawsuit.
What is different about this? Increases statistic of incidents on airplane with "fatigue-related performances" on  "North American-based pilots flying eastbound at night towards Europe".
What are the choices? Passengers wear seat belt while seating in airplane.

When? January 14, 2011.
When did or will this happen? After first officer pilot's 75minutes nap.
When was this discovered? Undeclared, though it would be the first time they talk through radio intercom about the situation.

Where? An airplane.
Where did or will this happen? Flight 878 from Toronto to Zurich, Switzerland.

Why? First officer pilot thought the planet Venus was an incoming cargo plane.
Why did this happen or will it happen? He just woke up and felt disoriented from a 75minutes nap feeling unwell.

How? First officer dive the plane 600feet below
How did it or will it happen? First officer pilot initiated a dive to avoid the perceived imminent collision. The captain saw what was happening and immediately pulled back on the control column in a frantic attempt to increase altitude to 1100feet above and back to their normal altitude of 35,000.
How much does it cost? Unknown.
How many people does this affect? 103 people.
How do you feel about this? Passengers need to wear seat belt, pilots need timeout of 10 minutes after nap and not touch anything.



Police handcuff 6-year-old student in Georgia

Who? A police and Salecia Johnson
Who is involved? Police officer, a 6 years old student and her family, school principal.
Who does/did the situation affect? Student's family, and police's procedures.
Who said so? Reporter.

What? Creekside Elementary School called the police for an unruly juvenile
What is happening? She was assaulting the principal while damaging property.
What did happen? An officer handcuffed a 6 year old student for safety purposes.
What are the consequences? Charges for assault and property damages.
What is different about this? The charges was for a 6 year old student, and was dropped later on because of her age.
What are the choices? Putting her in juvenile.

When? Friday, April 13 2012.
When did or will this happen? After principal called the police.
When was this discovered? After entering the principal's office and asking the child to calm down.

Where? Inside Creekside Elementary School's principal's office.
Where did or will this happen? They handcuffed her and brought her downtown.

Why? The child "pulled away and began actively resisting and fighting with" the police officer whenever he tried in several attempt to calm the girl.
Why did this happen or will it happen? "The child was then placed in handcuffs for her safety and the officer proceeded to bring her down to the police station,"

How? officer handcuffed a girl despising her age, brought her downtown afterwards to follow procedure.
How did it or will it happen? Failure attempt to call the parents.
How much does it cost? The girl's freedom to learn until August(suspension).
How many people does this affect? Selicia's parents, school, police officers.
How do you feel about this? They should have a procedure towards children's arrest, then widely state this procedure to agree with parents' point of view.



Austin Fisher will walk: Under media pressure, Carrollton superintendent reverses decision

Who? Austin Fisher
Who is involved? The student Austin Fisher, the community, school's superintendent and staff, and Teri Fisher
Who does/did the situation affect? Austin.
Who said so? School's decision.

What? Austin had two too many absences.
What is happening? Austin is able to walk on graduation because the school's decision was under media's pressure
What did happen? He was banned from graduation's walk.
What are the consequences? School's reputation was in the line.
What is different about this? all of Austin Fisher's absences were the result of Fisher's caring for his mother, Teri Fisher, who was battling Stage IV cancer in fall 2011.
What are the choices? Austin's ban from graduation walk and he was barred from attending traditional graduation activities such as prom.

When? Monday, April 16 2012
When did or will this happen? Their decision was going to be on Tuesday, April 17 2012.
When was this discovered? Friday, April 13 2012.

Where? the Carrollton (Ohio) School District.
Where did or will this happen? a scheduled school board meeting.

Why? reverse of Austin's principal's decision.
Why did this happen or will it happen? National attention of their pep rally.

How? The situation reached local and national attention.
How did it or will it happen? School's superintendent overrule principal's decision.
How much does it cost? School's and maybe the district's reputation.
How many people does this affect? Austin and his grandmother.
How do you feel about this? Every student that was ban from graduation, suspension, or any form of situation need their staff to talk with the students alone. The conversation will have to question why they have been in that situation and how it can be reversed due to special situations.

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