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Updated 6:07 PM ETNEW YORK The captain of a Southwest Airlines plane that landed on a collapsing nose gear at LaGuardia Airport took control from the first officer just 400 feet from the ground, the National Transportation Safety Board said Tuesday.It s unusual for a co-pilot or captain to take over a plane that s landing when it s so close to the tarmac.Sixteen people were injured in the July 22 hard landing, which the NTSB is still investigating.The federal aviation agency on Tuesday issued an update report that offers a glimpse into what happened in the cockpit of the Boeing 737 minutes before its nose hit the tarmac and the landing gear collapsed, sending it skidding before it came to a halt in a grassy area. At this point in the investigation, no mechanical anomalies or malfunctions have been found, the NTSB said in its update. A preliminary examination of the nose gear indicated th
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Television has always been a medium that broke the walls of reality. From its earliest days, television shows came into your living room. So it not surprising that television has always dabbled in metafiction, fourth-wall-breaking and transrealism. Here are the six types of meta storytelling on television. First, let define our terms. We ;re defining metafiction as any story that comments on itself or on the act of telling a story. And transrealism, as invented by Rudy Rucker, is anything that uses actual people and events in a fantastical way and crosses over from the real to the unreal. I may be using it slightly more broadly than Rucker. Basically, anything that crosses the streams between reality and fiction, or comments on the fiction itself.
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