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Jumbo-Jet Mystery.
Newsweek International
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June 17, 2002 |
Hosenball, Mark |
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Investigators are anxious about the May 25 crash of a U.S.-made, Taiwanese-operated jumbo jet flying from Taipei to Hong Kong. According to Taiwanese authorities, the 23-year-old Boeing 747, operated by China Airlines, crashed about 20 minutes after takeoff. The plane was flying at 30,000 feet, a cruising altitude at which accidents rarely occur. Air-traffic controllers received no distress call or indication of trouble from the pilots; the plane apparently blew apart into four pieces and then fell into the sea.
As in the 1996 crash of TWA Flight 800, investigators have three theories: an onboard bomb explosion, a ...
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