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During TWA's glory days, coiffed fight attendants are shown having the time of their lives -- but that's only half the story. Getty Images Mary Joyce Bochroch was a college sophomore, engaged to ...
The NTSB promised families the wreckage would never be publicly displayed. The National Transportation Safety Board said it will destroy the remaining wreckage of TWA Flight 800 after nearly 20 ...
On Wednesday, July 17, 1996, at 8:19 p.m., TWA Flight 800 took off from JFK airport and headed out over Long Island toward Paris. It was a perfect summer night, 70 degrees, the sky clear.
More than a decade after concluding a fuel tank explosion destroyed TWA Flight 800, senior U.S. accident investigators stood their ground on Tuesday against skeptics claiming new evidence suggests ...
TWA was the Marilyn Monroe of the airlines: an American icon done in by powerful men who wanted a piece of its magic. Glamorous, tragic, gone before its time. And even though TWA’s demise didn’t ...
A handful of aviation experts, including a number of investigators who were part of the original probe of TWA Flight 800, have come forward in a new documentary to say evidence points to a missile ...
TWA Flight 800 Robert talks to Larry Jackson, a project engineer with the National Transportation Safety Board, who helped reconstruct TWA Flight 800 from pieces found in the ocean after the crash ...
On July 17th, 1996, TWA Flight 800 took off from JFK Airport, on the way to Paris, but it suddenly exploded in the air, near East Moriches, Long Island. While the National Transportation Safety ...
Explore the history and legacy of the TWA terminal, once a symbol of the 'Golden Age of Flying' and now an abandoned landmark at JFK Airport. China reacts to Trump tariffs bombshell Millennial ...
Aviation enthusiasts already have the 2018 opening of the TWA Hotel marked on their calendars. Located on the grounds of New York’s JFK Airport, the hotel will open in the Eero Saarinen ...
If that sounds like it could be 1962, that’s by design. It’s all part of the DNA of the new TWA Hotel that’s set to open next year at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport.
"To honor this agreement made with the families of the victims of TWA Flight 800, the NTSB will work closely with a federal government contractor to dismantle the reconstruction and destroy the ...