Rather than rush through with the inspection, to get the planes up right away faster, that they should take their time carefully.

I want to get to that comfort zone where people feel comfortable again, without any difficulty flying.

They want aircraft checked. It's a mechanical issue, they want to make sure the equipment is good.

They want to make sure everything is how they would like to see it.

We are saddened and surprised by this news. Ron was an exceptional friend and pilot who flew a great many successful missions. We still miss him dearly.

That means it was not mechanical. It was not pilot error. And It was nothing that they could determine, other than, I guess, an act of God.

No indication at all of any problems in the first flight, and nothing, as I say, until 7:11 (p.m.) that we heard of anything.

You're dealing with human frailty, people are nervous, I don't blame them. And we're trying basically to accommodate their desires.