On July 17, 1996, TWA Flight 800 took off from John F.
Kennedy International Airport at 8:19 p.m., hugging the South Shore of Long
Island en route to Paris.
Twelve minutes after takeoff, the 747 exploded south of
Moriches Inlet. At an altitude of 13,700 feet, the aircraft broke apart and
plummeted into the Atlantic Ocean.
All 230 people on board were killed – two pilots, two
flight engineers, 14 flight attendants and 212 passengers.
To mark 25 years since the incident, News 12 spoke with
first responders who shared their harrowing experience on the water that day.
Doug Geed also traveled to Ashburn, Virginia where the wreckage of the Boeing
747 jet has remained since 2003. There, he spoke with National Transportation
and Safety Board officials about what happened during that flight and the
changes that have been made in aviation safety since.
TWA Flight 800 - Part 1
TWA Flight 800 - Part 2