so thank you very much for joining us, kathleen bangs. all right, thank you, ms. bangs. eric?e eric yeah, arthel. it's always nice to, when you step onboard the plane to thank the pilots and thank the flight attendants for what they do. and remember the wonderful training that american aviation industry provides for the pilots. to recap, this was united airlines flight 328, boeing 777, boeing heavy onboard 321 passengers, 10 crew members just out of denver international airport about maybe 1500 feet or 2,000 feet a cowling ripped off the right engine. there's a video that shows a flash and then black smoke. the engine did not education load. the engine is intact -- explode. it is the cowling, the protective covering around the engine that sheared off as you can see, came floating down on the homes in broomfield, colorado, 33 miles west of denver international airport. some of those heavy metal pieces hovering down slowly according to the videos that we've seen. this plane was the fifth 777 that was produced in 1995. no reports of any injuries. the passengers deplaned once the