Flight details
According to passenger reports, some 30 minutes prior to landing, the fasten seat belt signs were suddenly turned on, and then the airplane made two sharp dives causing passengers that were not seated/not wearing seat belts to 'fly' and hit the cabin's ceiling.
Investigation
The day after the incident, the Brazilian Air Force's CENIPA (Aeronautical Accident Investigation and Prevention Center) announced the start of an investigation.
Compensation
As of May 27, 2009, the airline offered to pay all medical expenses from the incident. At least one passenger declared that he will pursue legal action against TAM.
Grubb started his career as a trainee at Bristol City F.C.. He is described as strong and pacey, while possessing good football quality. In 2007 he left Bristol City F.C. and went to join the youth academy at Weston-Super-Mare F.C. after a few months in the Weston academy he was brough to the attention of Burnley F.C. and had a trial with them in which he played one reserve game for them before returning to Weston.
Soon after he returned to Weston he was selected for the Wales under 19 side followed by a Wales U21 cap. He went on to play 6 times for his country.
After 2 years at Weston he moved to Gloucester City A.F.C. in March 2009 and was a key member in there promotion winning season. He left at the end of the season and in May 2009 signed for Blue Square South side Weymouth F.C. as new boss Matty Hale's first signing.
Reference
http://www.dorsetecho.co.uk/search/4387348.Grubb_first_in_for_Terras/
Oleg Lapidus (born November 27, 1970), known as the Pianocrasher or Acoustic Graffitist, is a contemporary artist, professional musician and a founder of a new creative trend called Acoustic Graffiti Arts. Pianocrasher's landmark performance of a traditional Irish tune on his flute in the House of Commons of the Palace of Westminster in October 2008 confirmed the existence of a new kind of art.
"I use the sound graph of the final notes of my performances when creating my art works. These sounds reflect the state of mind of an individual facing the dilemma: to keep playing music or to quit. It is an allegory of everyday life where people have to make choices under pressure. It first of all refers to new creative initiatives that face misunderstanding and often fall under attack at the start. They can only survive if the artist persists." Oleg Lapidus
Mixed media: Acoustic Graffiti Arts exist between video recordings, photography, installations and art works based on video captures and visual interpretation of the sound graphs of the pianocrashes finale.
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Career
Jennifer started as a intern in WISN-TV, Hearst Argyle at Madison, Wisconsin in 2001. The following year she got a weekend desk assignment until 2003 when she transferred to the Wausau, Wisconsin television station WAOW-TV . Jennifer was a morning anchor for WAOW-TV from 2003 until 2006. In April 2006 she then transferred to the St. Paul, Minnesota based KSTP-TV station as a morning reporter for 5 Eyewitness News. Before moving to the Twin Cities in 2006 she continuously monitored stories on the 5 Eyewitness News website as the news program caught her attention. In 2007 Jennifer tried out mainstream acting and appeared as herself in the John Erick Dowdle directed film, The Poughkeepsie Tapes, it was distributed by MGM. Jennifer has also provided citations for academic studies, most notably the article on the Suppression of human cytochrome which was published on March 2004 for the journal of steroid biochemistry and molecular biology.
Personal life
Jennifer is a Bachelor’s degree graduate for the Arts in Journalism and Mass Communication from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She was part of the honors program and had graduated in the top 15% of her class. Growing up in a small town north of Milwaukee, Wisconsin and is used to the cold weather which is why she did not need to adjust to the weather of Minnesota. She also has a pet cat that is named Athens. Jennifer updates her followers by posting at her twitter page and she also does feature stories at the KSTP-TV website.