Plane from the ocean Tuesday morning, including a piece of its fuselage that was seen sideways on a barge with its cabin windows plainly visible. The plane’s tail,
Which was painted with American Airlines’ iconic red, white, and blue logo, was taken out of the river later that afternoon. Of the 67 victims, 66 had been identified as of Tuesday afternoon.
Citing the need for further confirmation of data from the Black Hawk’s flight data recorder, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) postponed.
Its scheduled public briefing on the disaster for a second day in a row. NTSB said on X (formerly Twitter) that it needs more information.
To validate data points from the Black Hawk and promised to offer a formal update later today. Conditions for Difficult Recovery Operations of Hampers