Whistleblower questions delays and mistakes in way EPA used sensor plane after fiery Ohio derailment
The U.S. government has a specialized plane loaded with advanced sensors that officials brag is always ready to deploy within an hour of any kind of chemical disaster. But the plane didnt fly over eastern Ohio until four days after the disastrous Norfolk Southern derailment there last year.
A whistleblower told The Associated Press that the Environmental Protection Agencys ASPECT plane could have provided crucial data about the chemicals spewing into the air around East Palestine as the wreckage burned and forced people from their homes.
The man who wrote the software and helped interpret the data from the advanced radiological and infrared sensors on the plane said it also could have helped officials realize it wasnt necessary to blow open five tank cars and burn the vinyl chloride inside because the planes sensors could have detected the cars temperatures more accurately than the responders on the ground who were having trouble safely getting close enough to check.
But the single-engine Cessna cargo plane didnt fly over the train crash until a day after the controversial vent-and-burn action created a huge plume of black smoke over the entire area near the Ohio-Pennsylvania border.
https://apnews.com/article/east-palestine-whistleblower-train-derailment-norfolk-southern-e6ed8d0b526069a628120de843eeee2f