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 families of ...
After watching a story last week about the mysterious crash of Trans World Airlines Flight 800 27 years ago and recalling my brother's strange and detailed dream about that disaster, I decided to ...
Monday, July 17, was the 27th anniversary of the explosion and crash of Trans World Airlines Flight 800, a Boeing 747-100 series wide body airliner with 230 passengers and crew aboard. All died July ...
WASHINGTON (WUSA9) -- Cover up or conspiracy theory? 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 ...
Jim Hall, chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board, looks on as the reconstruction of TWA Flight 800 is moved to a smaller hanger in Calverton, N.Y., Tuesday, Sept., 14, 1999. (AP Photo/Ed ...
MINEOLA, N.Y. (AP) -- Former investigators are pushing to reopen the probe into the 1996 crash of TWA Flight 800, saying new evidence points to the often-discounted theory that a missile strike may ...
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230 tons ripped apart mid-air - the brutal end of TWA Flight 800
In 1996, TWA Flight 800 climbs toward 13,700 feet when a massive explosion suddenly rips through the fuselage. Within seconds ...
SHIRLEY, NY -- Family members of the 230 victims of the TWA Flight 800 crash gathered with those who tried to rescue their loved ones on a Long Island beach to mark the 20th anniversary of the ...
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See that? - The last words before TWA 800 exploded
Moments before disaster struck, the cockpit crew noticed something they couldn’t explain. “Look at that crazy fuel flow ...
For many of the families of the 230 people on board TWA Flight 800, returning to the memorial at Smith Point County Park brings them peace. Maria Toscano, 74, of Shirley, visited the memorial this ...
MONTOURSVILLE — Around noon every July 17 Charles F. Grimm visits the Montoursville Memorial Gardens. There he sits on a bench for a while and then goes to what is known as the “angel” monument where ...
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