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American Airlines engine and fuselage lifted from Potomac in effort to recover all victims of D.C. midair collisionCrews begin the complex job of removing the last of the wreckage from the crash site in order to recover all 67 victims of ...
Salvage workers removed an engine and the fuselage of the passenger jet that crashed into the river last week after colliding ...
(NTSB via AP) Rescue and salvage crews pull up a plane engine as cranes work near the wreckage of an American Airlines jet in the Potomac River from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, Monday, ...
The pieces of wreckage recovered Tuesday were lifted by a crane and placed onto a barge with other parts recovered from the ...
(AP) — Salvage crews have recovered an engine and large pieces of fuselage ... They also recovered more human remains from the Potomac River, although they declined to offer specifics ...
Crews remove more wreckage of the American Airlines jet from the Potomac River as they continue recovery efforts ... On Monday salvage crews were able to pull one of the two jet engines from the river ...
An aircraft engine and the fuselage belonging to American Airlines Flight 5432 were lifted out of the Potomac River on Monday, beginning the complex job of removing the last of the wreckage after ...
ABC News on MSN14d
Amid search for victims, crews prepare to remove cockpit of American Airlines Flight 5342 from the Potomac RiverEven as crews continued to comb the Potomac River for victims' remains, the Army Corp of Engineers began recovering the wreckage of the midair crash.
As a salvage team continues to work in cold winter conditions to lift debris from the frigid water, key questions into the cause of the fatal collision remain ...
A National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration plane used a green laser Saturday to search the Potomac River for ...
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