Wednesday, April 4, 2012

The Pink Slime Jet

Airframe:
TOTAL AIRFRAME TIME 1175 HOURS SINCE NEW; 759 LANDINGS
Engine Specs:
LEFT ENGINE: (MSP GOLD) 1175 HOURS SINCE NEW; 759 CYCLES
CENTER ENGINE: (MSP GOLD) 1175 HOURS SINCE NEW; 759 CYCLES
RIGHT ENGINE: (MSP GOLD) 1175 HOURS SINCE NEW; 759 CYCLES
APU: GTCP 36-150F (MSP GOLD) 522 HOURS SINCE NEW
Additional Equipment:
THIRD VHF COMM
THIRD AUDIO SYSTEM
NAV INTERFACE TO ELT
AIRCELL ST3100 IRIDIUM PHONE W/ 3 HANDSETS
HONEYWELL "EASY"" COMMUNICATIONS MANAGEMENT FUNCTION
THIRD FLIGHT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
HONEYWELL EASY ELECTRONIC JEPPESEN CHARTS
SECOND RT-300 RADIO ALTIMETER
LSS-860 LIGHTING SENSOR SYSTEM
SECURAPLANE XL-245 (LEAD-ACID) BATTERIES
HEADS UP GUIDANCE SYSTEM (CAT III CAPABLE)
ENHANCED VISION SYSTEM
THIRD INERTIAL REFERENCE SYSTEM
KGS ELECTRONICS AUXILIARY 115VAC 60 HZ POWER
9 ELECTRICAL OUTLETS
CONCORDE LEAD ACID MAIN BATTERIES
TELEFLEX TAIL RECOGNITION LIGHT SYSTEM
EASY VIDEO INTERFACE
HONEYWELL MH ENTERTAINMENT & ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL SYSTEM
HONEYWELL MHS ENTERTAINMENT CONTROLS (4 EACH)
HONEYWELL MHL (LCD) ENTERTAINMENT CONTROLS (8 EACH)
HONEYWELL MHT (6.5" LCD TOUCH SCREEN) CONTROL (EACH)
SONY STEREO HEADSETS (6 EACH)
HONEYWELL 15" LCD MONITOR W/ PIVOT FUNCATION
HONEYWELL 20" LCD MONITOR
ROSEN PLUG-IN LCD MONITOR RECEPTACLE (2 EACH)
ROSEN PLUG-IN 8.4" LCD MONITOR W/ARM (2 EACH)
ROSEN 10.4” PLUS-IN LCD MONITOR W/ARM (1 EACH)
HONEYWELL MINI DVD-C MULTI-REGION
COLLINS AIRSHOW 4000 CABIN DISPLAY
ALL MATERIALS TO MEET PUBLIC AIR TRANSPORT REGULATIONS
LOG BOOK HOLDER ON L/H BULKHEAD
THIRD FLIGHT DECK SEAT - ERDA W/FLOOR STORAGE DRAWER AND FOLD DOWN HANGER BAR
CREW CLOSET WITH HORIZONTAL STORAGE FOR AIRCRAFT MANUALS
MED AUX. WORK SURFACE AND STORAGE (2)
25 INCH CREW LAVATORY W/ FOLD DOWN SINK
36 INCH GALLEY UPPER SECTION : DUAL HIGH TEMPERATURE OVENS WITH DIGITAL CONTROLLERS, STORAGE RACKS, AUTOMATIC COFFEE MAKER (VENDOR: TIA, MODEL: 1602 W. HOT / COLD WATER SPIGOT) AND STORAGE FOR STANDARD GLASSWARE.
TWO (2) STORAGE RACKS WITH ADJUSTABLE DIVIDERS HOLDING MINIATURE LIQUOR BOTTLES
36 INCH GALLEY LOWER SECTION :
SINK (ROUND), TRASH DRAWER, 1 ICE DRAWER, 1 COLD STORAGE DRAWER, POP-OUT WORK SURFACE AND STORAGE DRAWERS
FAUCET ASSEMBLY (VENDOR: VOLA, MODEL: KV1)
30 INCH AUXILIARY GALLEY: HEADER STORAGE COMPARTMENT, TIA MICROWAVE OVEN, POP-OUT WORK SURFACE, 2 DRY ICE TRAYS, 14 BUS BINS, 4 VERTICAL STORAGE RACKS, 2 PULL OUT STORAGE DRAWERS, 2 CUSTOM BINS.
GALLEY POCKET SLIDING DOOR
AFT CABIN DIVIDERS (REMOVABLE) W/ MANUAL SLIDING DOOR
SINGLE LAZY BOY RECLINER TYPE LEG RESTS (3 EACH)
76" DIVAN: 5" OF BERTHING & FOLD-DOWN CENTER SEAT BACK CUSHION INCORPORATING A SNACK TABLE & FOLD-DOWN ARMRESTS
DINING/CONFERENCE TABLE W/ TELESCOPING LEGS & TRACKING TABLE TOP WITH A 12" PLUG IN EXTENSION FOR MANUAL TABLE (INCLUDES STORAGE)
ADDITIONAL LAV ASSIST HANDLE IN LAVATORY
FOLD DOWN HANGER BAR (BAGGAGE COMPARTMENT)
EMTEQ LED LIGHTING;- INDIRECT LIGHTING IN CABIN, ENTRY, GALLEY, AND LAV AREAS
EMTEQ LED LIGHTING- DIRECT READING LIGHTS AND TABLE LIGHTS
THIRD EROS OXYGEN MASK (ADDITIONAL)
ENLARGED OXYGEN BOTTLE (115 CU. FT.)
FIRST AID (THERAPUTIC) OXYGEN SYSTEM W/ 1 MASK AND 1 OUTLET
SMOKE HOOD PASSENGER TYPE, VENDOR: BROOKDALE MODEL: EVAC-U8 (8 EACH)
WINSLOW LIFE RAFTS 12-MAN AND 406 ELT W/STORAGE
FABRIC PROTECTION TREATMENT
CUSTOM METAL PLATING
CUSTOM TABLE INLAY
CUSTOM WOOD VENEER SIDELEDGE
CUSTOM GRANITE GALLEY & AFT LAV COUNTERTOPS, BULLNOSE & BACKSPLASH, SINK COVER & GALLEY POP OUT WORK SURFACE
SHEEPSKIN INSERTS FOR FLIGHT DECK SEATS
Exterior:
OVERALL WHITE WITH BLUE & GREY STRIPES.
Interior:
ELEGANT 13 PASSENGER FIRE BLOCKED INTERIOR FEATURING A FORWARD FOUR (4) PLACE CLUB, MID FOUR (4) PLACE DINETTE GROUP OPPOSITE A STORAGE CREDENZA AND AN AFT 3 PLACE DIVAN ACROSS FROM A TWO PLACE CLUB. FORWARD CREW LAV AND AFT FULL SIZE LAVATORY. FORWARD RHS FULL SERVICE GALLEY AND LHS AUXILLIARY GALLEY WITH GRANITE COUNTERTOPS, DUAL HIGH TEMP OVENS, MICROWAVE, COFFEE MAKER, ICE DRAWER, TRASH DRAWER, GLASSWARE STORAGE, ADDITIONAL STORAGE RACKS, BUS BINS, DRY ICE TRAYS, AND POP UP WORK SURFACE. ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM WITH AIRSHOW 4000 DISPLAY, 15” & 20” LCD BULKHEAD MONITORS, INDIVIDUAL SEAT LOCATION MONITORS AND LED INTERIOR LIGHTING.

Opinion

How ABC News smeared a stellar company with 'pink slime'

Published March 23, 2012
| FoxNews.com
TV news loves a health scare. Think deadly Tylenol. Killer tomatoes. Mad Cow Disease. Alar in apples. And lots more. Sometimes, as with Tylenol, they are legit and important. Other times, like Alar, they are entirely bogus. 
Yet every time, the template is the same. Someone gets sick and the ravenous media tear at the company or industry for not being safe. 
This time, however, ABC News has turned that idea on its head in its usual quest for tabloid headlines. It’s going after a company, Beef Products, Inc., for making a product that's not only already safe, it's one we’ve all been eating for years. 
But that hasn't stopped ABC and reporter Jim Avila. The network's news division has decided to declare open war on … beef. So far, they’re winning. In a series of 10 stories in just about two weeks, ABC has so demonized the company and its products that Safeway, SUPERVALU and Food Lion just stopped buying it. Ditto Kroger and Stop & Shop
The meat, often called "lean finely textured beef, is made up of beef that is just harder to get at, so the meat isn’t lost. It’s treated to get rid of the fat and included with the rest of the ground beef. The USDA declares it healthy, but it is less expensive. As an added bonus, it is treated tiny amounts of ammonium hydroxide to make it safer to eat. 
But network broadcasts and activist videos act as if this treatment is somehow bad. This is beyond simple irresponsibility. ABC is out to destroy a family owned business to push the agenda of a couple of “whistleblowers” who don’t like the company’s beef. One of these whistleblowers, whom ABC has relied on heavily in its reporting, has dubbed it “pink slime.” 
That, editors will tell you, is headline material. Slimy journalists might add that it’s the path to winning journalistic awards – facts be damned. 
ABC has covered the story almost round the clock in recent weeks with stories on “World News with Diane Sawyer” and “Good Morning America.” Print and web outlets have reported the story, but Avila has been the face of the anti-beef attack. -- Competitors at NBC did only two stories and CBS just one. 
Predictably ABC News has hyped its reports by using the term “pink slime” 52 times in just a two-week span (making it harder than usual not to associate Avila’s activist reporting with the word “slime”but that's another story.) 
In his March 22 victory lap report about the stores pulling the beef, Avila and anchor Diane Sawyer kept calling the meat “pink slime” like a 4-year-old who has just learned a dirty word. In all, they said it 10 times, while the term itself cropped up on the screen several more. 
According to David Muir of ABC, the network’s “reporting on pink slime” has “sparked a grassroots movement.” Diane Sawyer crowed “Jim’s story prompted a public outcry.” 
But let's look at the facts here. Beef Products Inc., which makes the beef, is trying to prevent deadly E. coli bacteria. While a couple of the stories mentioned the goal to “kill germs” or “kill bacteria,” neither of those phrasings sound especially scary. E. coli is so terrifying that the Centers for Disease Control gives it a separate page on its website, saying some forms can “cause diarrhea, while others cause urinary tract infections, respiratory illness and pneumonia, and other illnesses.” 
It’s a reality that mom Nancy Donley knows all too well. She lost her only son to the disease when he ate “contaminated ground beef back in 1993 when he was only 6 years old.” Donley wrote recently to defend the company against ABC’s attacks, saying the firm’s “use of ammonia hydroxide in minute amounts during processing improves the safety of the product and is routinely used throughout the food industry.” 
It’s also a reality even ABC journalists know well. When Topps Meat Co. recalled more than 21 million pounds of meat in 2007, it sent the company into bankruptcy. The cause? E. coli. ABC mentioned the story eight times including one Sept. 30, 2007, piece that highlighted the danger.
Topps Meat Co is now out of business. 
Beef Products, Inc., the firm that Avila and ABC are attacking is the exact opposite. The International Association for Food Protection gave its singularly best award – called the Black Pearl Award, to the company just five years ago. Only one firm each year gets that award. 
But then again this is ABC, which has its own awful record of covering food stories. 
Veteran TV watchers will remember ABC’s dose of similar slimy food ethics when its reporters cooperated with unions to go undercover at Food Lion. That case became a classic example of out-of-control TV journalists in quest for awards, not professionalism. ABC initially lost in court but won on appeal, though it still earned a much-deserved black eye in the process. 
So you know to be suspicious when ABC claimed “USDA officials with links to the beef industry labeled 'pink slime' meat.” Actually, USDA officials labeled meat as meat. 
To be fair, sometimes ABC had the honesty to refer to the meat as “so-called pink slime,” but typically they treated it like the meat was actually called that term. Even when Avila was giving the few words to the company's side, he still called it “pink slime.” For example, he said: “And the American Meat Institute insists pink slime is not an additive, so no label is necessary.” 
Most of the ABC stories didn’t mention the company’s argument. You know, the basics of journalism, like the fact that the product is actually meat, not some foreign substance. 
That’s always what the news outlets are looking for. Major media have attacked a long list of industries in recent years – coal, oil, guns, Wall Street, banks and more. Each time, they savage an industry, they do it for ratings, never caring what damage they do to a company, shareholders or employees who might soon be looking for work. 
In ABC’s case, it’s clear they care more about headlines than health, never even mentioning the dangers of E. coli that the company, and industry, both fight against. What’s next for ABC and Avila? A war on companies that fight ebola
Dan Gainor is the Boone Pickens Fellow and the Media Research Center’s Vice President for Business and Culture. His column appears each week on The Fox Forum. He can also be contacted on Facebook and Twitter as dangainor.


Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2012/03/23/how-abc-news-smeared-stellar-company-with-pink-slime/#ixzz1r62dyXFJ

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