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A $50 million compensation fund for the families of people killed in Boeing 737 Max plane crashes has begun taking claims. Fund officials said Monday that they have begun accepting applications, with a deadline of December 31 for submitting claims.Boeing is providing money for the fund, which works out to nearly $145,000 for each of the 346 people who airmaxplus died in crashes in Indonesiain October and inEthiopia air max 2 in March. Dozens of families are suing the company, with families of about 60 victims yet to file, according to Reuters.Families will not be required to sign away their rights to sue in order to claim compensation from Boeing s fund, the company said. adiletten original FAA expects first Boeing 737 Max report by end of the month 01:51 Administrators of the fund include Kenneth Feinberg, who oversaw compensation for victims of the September 11, 2001, terror attacks.The 737 Max has been grounded since March, shortly after the crash of Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302. The Federal Aviation Administration is meeting with international regulators to explain its review of changes that Boeing is making in the plane, including updates to a flight-control system implicated in the accidents.Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg has said he hopes to win approval to resume flights in October. Irina Ivanova contributed reporting. Kdmo Controversial social media influencer Andrew Tate banned from Instagram and Facebook
The top U.S. general in Iraq acknowledged Thursday that American forces in this country are stretched, but he said he will only recommend withdrawals b stanley thermobecher ased on operational needs.Gen. George Casey told reporters he had discussed the issue with Gen. Peter J. Schoomaker on Wednesday and that the Army chief of staff believes he can still sustain the mission in Iraq. The forces are stretched ... and I don t think there s any question of that, Casey said. But the Army has been for the last several years going through a modernization strategy stanley cup that will produce more units and more ready units. He reiterated he would only recommend reductions in the more than 130,000-strong U.S. military presence in Iraq based on the situation on the ground. We have to admit the fact that the light, high-tech force that Secretary Rumsfeld advocates is simply a dinosaur, said Retired Army Col. Mitch Mitchell a CBS News Military Analyst. That s not going to work for our commitments for the future. In the future we ll have more enemies not fewer. On Tuesday, an unreleased study conducted for the Pentagon said the Army was stretched thin and close to a snapping point because of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.A day later, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld disputed that, asserting that the force i stanley cups s not broken. This armed force is enormously capable, Rumsfeld told reporters at a Pentagon briefing. In addition, it s battle hardened. It s not a peacetime force that has been in barracks
A $50 million compensation fund for the families of people killed in Boeing 737 Max plane crashes has begun taking claims. Fund officials said Monday that they have begun accepting applications, with a deadline of December 31 for submitting claims.Boeing is providing money for the fund, which works out to nearly $145,000 for each of the 346 people who airmaxplus died in crashes in Indonesiain October and inEthiopia air max 2 in March. Dozens of families are suing the company, with families of about 60 victims yet to file, according to Reuters.Families will not be required to sign away their rights to sue in order to claim compensation from Boeing s fund, the company said. adiletten original FAA expects first Boeing 737 Max report by end of the month 01:51 Administrators of the fund include Kenneth Feinberg, who oversaw compensation for victims of the September 11, 2001, terror attacks.The 737 Max has been grounded since March, shortly after the crash of Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302. The Federal Aviation Administration is meeting with international regulators to explain its review of changes that Boeing is making in the plane, including updates to a flight-control system implicated in the accidents.Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg has said he hopes to win approval to resume flights in October. Irina Ivanova contributed reporting. Kdmo Controversial social media influencer Andrew Tate banned from Instagram and Facebook
The top U.S. general in Iraq acknowledged Thursday that American forces in this country are stretched, but he said he will only recommend withdrawals b stanley thermobecher ased on operational needs.Gen. George Casey told reporters he had discussed the issue with Gen. Peter J. Schoomaker on Wednesday and that the Army chief of staff believes he can still sustain the mission in Iraq. The forces are stretched ... and I don t think there s any question of that, Casey said. But the Army has been for the last several years going through a modernization strategy stanley cup that will produce more units and more ready units. He reiterated he would only recommend reductions in the more than 130,000-strong U.S. military presence in Iraq based on the situation on the ground. We have to admit the fact that the light, high-tech force that Secretary Rumsfeld advocates is simply a dinosaur, said Retired Army Col. Mitch Mitchell a CBS News Military Analyst. That s not going to work for our commitments for the future. In the future we ll have more enemies not fewer. On Tuesday, an unreleased study conducted for the Pentagon said the Army was stretched thin and close to a snapping point because of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.A day later, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld disputed that, asserting that the force i stanley cups s not broken. This armed force is enormously capable, Rumsfeld told reporters at a Pentagon briefing. In addition, it s battle hardened. It s not a peacetime force that has been in barracks