A young airplane enthusiast received a welcome surprise from a Delta executive after sending the airline a series of suggestions on how to improve safety in the event of a crash.
Laura Treider and her son Ben, 8,
were watching a show about
how planes mysteriously disappear, which included a segment about the disappearance of Malaysia’s MH370.
how planes mysteriously disappear, which included a segment about the disappearance of Malaysia’s MH370.
“I felt a little sad,” Ben told
(FoxNews). But right away this young inventor got to work, designing an
emergency aircraft system he believes would make it easier to locate planes in
the event of an ocean crash.
Treider helped her son pen a
letter to Delta CEO Richard Anderson.
“We could have a system that has
neon orange balloons that rise up to the surface when the plane crashes in the
sea,” reads the letter. “And there would be stones at the bottom so they would
stay there. The balloon wouldn’t be light enough to float up into the air, and
it would have reinforced rubber to withstand a lot of pressure.”
Ben even included a drawing of
his design, clearly indicating how the balloon would hold a radio frequency
transmitter to make the aircraft easier to locate.
(Consumerist)
Treider, who served in the Air
Force with her husband, says her son has
been fascinated with planes from an early age.
“He’s always been interested in
aviation, particularly in the design of military airplanes,” she said.
Treider says Ben also enjoys
meeting pilots when the family flies. And when they do take a trip, Delta is
their airline of choice.
A few weeks after Ben sent out
his letter he received a special package from John E. Laughter, Delta’s Senior
Vice President of Safety, Security and Compliance. In addition to sending two
model airplanes—which Ben says he quickly assembled—the young inventor got
branded pencils and pens and a personal note commending his design.
“…I work with many Delta people,
The Federal Aviation Administration, and airplane manufactures to solve
problems such as airline tracking in an emergency. There are lots of experts
thinking about ideas just like you send us. I will make sure to share your
planes with them!” wrote Laughter.
Treider says her son was ecstatic
with the executive's response.
“At first we thought it was a
birthday gift because he’s turning nine next week but when he saw who it was
from he started jumping up and down saying “I got Delta! I got Delta!”
In addition to trying to solve
airline industry problems, Ben also has big ideas for improving the democratic
process. He says he has invented an idea for a pressure plate powered step
voting machine that he thinks would eliminate confusion at the polls. We’ll
look for that in 2016.(culled from FoxNews.)
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