Wreckage of TWA Flight 800 will be destroyed 25 years after the deadly explosion
Keeping a promise to the families of those lost, the NTSB never publicly displayed the wreckage. Now, 25 years later, TWA Flight 800 is being destroyed for good.
Credit: AP
FILE - In this July 16, 2001, file photo, the seats, foreground, and wreckage of TWA Flight 800 sit in a hangar in Calverton, N.Y. The July 17, 1996, calamity was one of the most infamous air disasters in history. Some still debate findings that the Boeing 747 was brought down by a center fuel-tank explosion ignited by a spark from a short-circuit; a conclusion reached after the disintegrated jet was painstakingly put back together like a jigsaw puzzle. (AP Photo/ Ed Betz, File)
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