Moments before disaster struck, the cockpit crew noticed something they couldn’t explain. “Look at that crazy fuel flow indicator… see that?” were among the final words recorded, a subtle warning ...
In December 1974, a TWA Boeing 727 was descending toward Washington amid snow and low clouds when a simple misunderstanding ...
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 years ...
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 Island.
MONTOURSVILLE – Norma Loudenslager wonders whether her daughter Jody would have been a veterinarian as was her plan. She will never know because Jody Loudenslager was one of the 16 Montoursville Area ...
A private memorial service for the families of the victims of the 1996 TWA Flight 800 explosion is being held on Saturday, 25 years after the disaster that killed 230 people and just before the ...
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 ...
The crash of TWA Flight 800 remains a painful tragedy, with victims’ relatives expected to gather Saturday to mark the 25 years that have passed since the disaster. The Boeing 747 took off from ...
The wreckage of TWA Flight 800 is set to be destroyed — nearly 25 years after the doomed aircraft crashed off the coast of Long Island, killing all 230 people on board. For the last two decades, the ...
The reconstruction of TWA Flight 800's wreckage helped dispel conspiracies and make planes safer. But 25 years later, it's being taken apart. In a cavernous warehouse outside Washington, D.C., the ...