Question of the Week: Does TWA 800 Deserve Another Look?

A documentary filmmaker says the NTSB got it wrong (or was told to get it wrong) in its findings in the explosion and crash of a TWA Boeing 747 off Long Island in 1996. The NTSB is standing by its conclusion that a spark from wiring in a fuel tank downed the aircraft, not a missile or bomb as has been alleged. Is it worth another look? PLUS: Last week, we asked AVweb readers if the government should get involved with adventuresome aviation displays; click through to see the breakdown of answers.

A documentary filmmaker says the NTSB got it wrong (or was told to get it wrong) in its findings in the explosion and crash of a TWA Boeing 747 off Long Island in 1996. The NTSB is standing by its conclusion that a spark from wiring in a fuel tank downed the aircraft, not a missile or bomb as has been alleged.

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