The Battalion Monday, Nov. 7, 1988 Page 9 iBHnpnpa IB _ _ *tiei Air crashes prompt questions on chatter WASHINGTON (AP) — Two fatal aiiliner accidents have prompted ques- ti|)us about idle chatter in the cockpit and raised concerns by some safety officials that pilots may not always be focusing on business when they should be. ■ Federal investigators at the National ’Jiansportation Safety Board are closely examining the tape covering nearly 30 minutes in the cockpit of Delta Air Lines Flight 1141 last August before the Boe ing 727 crashed seconds after takeoff, killing 14 of the 108 people aboard. ■ More than half of the tape, covering a lengthy taxi period at the huge Dallas- Fbrth Worth International Aiiport, in volves impertinent conversation among the pilots and two (light attendants on subjects ranging from the recent pur chase of a house to the habit of birds nesting near airports. Nearly 11 minutes of the tape were omitted from the transcript because they were considered irrelevant, including a reference, according to sources, of the disclosure in news reports a few days be fore the crash of idle chatter aboard a Continental Airlines that crashed in Denver 10 months earlier. If there is an accident, one participant in the Delta cockpit reportedly reminded his colleagues, their words might end up in the newspapers, too. Later, the plane’s captain told investi gators he did not care for the lengthy presence of the flight attendants in the cockpit, but that it was not his nature to order them from the cockpit during the long takeoff delay. Investigators emphasized that so far there has been no clear evidence linking these conversations — some of which was technically legal because the plane was not moving — with the possible cause of the crash. But investigators are trying to deter mine whether the flight crew forgot to 3ush, Dukakis both claim last-minute race momentum >to by Kathy Have' Associated Press ■ George Bush and Michael Dukakis both laid claim Sunday to precious, last- njinute momentum in their campaign marathon, the vice president declaring th( tide was “moving in our direction” abd the combative underdog insisting he Was “rocking and rolling” to an election ulset Tuesday. ■ The political equivalent of a nuclear exchange occurred on television, where the Republicans and Democrats spent millions of dollars in advertising for the failing hours of the campaign. The two Jindidates bought time for 30-minute ■mmercials on all three major networks foi election eve on Monday. ■ Although national polls pointed to a jetory by GOP nominee Bush, both ndidates battled the clock and physical haustion in a final drive to snare unde led voters and nail down the presi dency. ■ NBC News said Bush led nationally by five percentage points, and that one of Te u of how danger! Cronauer said, ic attitude — if my name on iu, « P * about it Ifit4^B er y ‘ lve votcrs werc undecided or >n it — every one camel h scars — somnii if the scars earner :d home to a co^ ncm, and that 1 cterans Cronaner :y like the mov!; 1 lother side of tej that. is happiest cxpeE ten he left, states, he worke >r radio and televj ed his own adveitt ■ I970’s he co-wrii tarn — and it will ■ritually found it!j . and became' tering the Air F(| io and television! oversees, Crot 1 credit hours site undergraduate dJ when someoneit| contacted the i his part-time slid r that he was noli vithin 30 daysoi| I. etumed to <, get his master’ll: working toward !| i has yet to figinti want his autognp! sign autographs 13 year old girl tr neighbor was ini Cronauer said. "! s about it. Heisf s message —hi- o explored. 'ers to the Alpiai see the drama of I play similar i» n Plays,” whicli|| ;t. legendary stoijj ngful conviction mt (to shool ai > head) led in revolt agai nent to gain then I he film were it the city of Zuj ^al and competr nfamous Matter Falls at Schaf ie screen. : travelogue is K a different coit r problem is that:: al film like ‘ St ” it makes yo* HELP THE AGGIE GOP TONIGHT TO HELP: George Bush Beau Boulter Joe Barton Ed Emmett Kent Hance Tom Phillips Gary Norton Randy Sims Hub Kennedy (Write-in) Wes Peyton Nathan Hecht Paul Murphy We will meet at 7:00 in 701 Rudder Then get to work for the Ticket of the 90’s Lets Have A Victory As Big As Texas In 1988.