Flight 587: Video May Hold the Key

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Flight 587: Video May Hold the Key
BY Sally B Donnelly
Time.com


Sunday, Jan. 27, 2002
Frustrated investigators looking into the crash of American Airlines Flight
587 have an important new piece of evidence. Government sources tell Time
that analysts at the National Transportation Safety Board last week got their
first look at a remarkable videotape of the deadly accident. Recorded by a
surveillance camera at a New York City area tollbooth, the tape captures
nearly the entire catastrophe that sent the Airbus A300 crashing into a
residential neighborhood in Queens less than 3 min. after takeoff from John
F. Kennedy International Airport on Nov. 12. According to an NTSB source, the
plane can be seen "flying along normally and intact, and suddenly things
start to go very wrong." The video records the plane as it begins its
descent. The crash is obscured, but the tape continues to run and smoke can
be seen rising from the scene. Experts at the NTSB are optimistic that the
tape will help answer critical questions about the precise sequence of events
as the plane began to break apart, and exactly how and when the tail section
separated from the body of the plane. This is the second video record the
board has obtained of the crash, but the first one was virtually useless
because the plane could be seen only as a tiny speck.

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