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He also effectively washed his hands of the inquiry, telling CNN, “Certainly, it’s not for want of trying that [the cause of the] TWA [Flight 800 crash] hasn’t been finally solved.” ...
In the TWA flight 800 tragedy, which happened 29 years ago on July 17, 1996, all 230 individuals on board lost their lives. The flight departed from the John F. Kennedy International Airport in ...
The TWA Flight 800 International Memorial and Gardens at Smith Point County Park stands as a sacred place of remembrance made even more beautiful by the people who maintain it. NewsdayTV’s ...
The TWA Flight 800 International Memorial and Gardens at Smith Point County Park stands as a sacred place of remembrance made even more beautiful by the people who maintain it. NewsdayTV’s ...
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. The ...
Seventeen years after TWA Flight 800 fell from the sky off Long Island, former investigators are breaking their silence to say it was NO mechanical failure and they're hinting at a massive cover-up.
The reconstructed hulk of Trans World Airlines Flight 800 will be transported to the Loudoun County campus of George Washington University to become the centerpiece of a new accident investigation ...
FBI agents and New York state policemen guard the reconstruction of TWA Flight 800 on Nov. 19, 1997, in Calverton, N.Y. Flight 800 exploded and crashed on July 17, 1996, while flying from New York ...
In 1996, Paris-bound TWA Flight 800 was carrying 230 people when it exploded minutes after taking off, killing everyone on board. The plane’s wreckage fell into the Atlantic Ocean off Long ...
JAMAICA, Queens -- On July 17, 1996, TWA Flight 800 exploded just minutes after takeoff from Kennedy Airport. Some 230 lives were lost over the Atlantic Ocean off Long Island,, and for the ...
TWA Flight 800 exploded midair and crashed into the Atlantic Ocean off Long Island on July 17, 1996, killing all 230 people on board.