Siri Saves Life; $5 Million Rolex; United Posts Cockpit Codes

Beaucher is undergoing treatment for his injuries and says he hopes to return to his job as a cook and tend to his farm. The “Bao Dai,” a Rolex that the late emperor bought during Geneva peace negotiations in 1954, was sold to an unidentified phone bidder after eight minutes on Saturday, according to the auction house. United Airlines is changing the keypad codes used to open cockpit doors after the previous codes were accidentally posted on a public website. The airline sent a memo to pilots over the weekend telling them to use “alternative security measures,” a spokeswoman said Monday. The airline, based in Chicago, said it uses “a number of measures” in addition to the access codes to keep cockpits secure, and it was working to fix the situation as soon as possible.

Topics:  the bao dai    rolex   geneva   united airlines   chicago   the   cockpit   codes   measures   

 

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