
Overview
On November 12, 2001, American Airlines Flight 587, enroute from New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport to the Dominican Republic, crashed shortly after takeoff into the Belle Harbor neighborhood of Queens. All 260 people aboard the plane (251 passengers and 9 crew members), as well as 5 bystanders on the ground, were killed. It's the second-deadliest aviation accident involving an Airbus A300 (after Iran Air Flight 655), and the second-deadliest aviation accident to occur on U.S. soil (after American Airlines Flight 191).
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5 - 1Fight to the Death February 08, 2015
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5 - 2Speed Trap February 15, 2015
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5 - 3Lost in Translation February 22, 2015
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5 - 4Tragedy on the Potomac March 01, 2015
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5 - 5Queens Catastrophe March 08, 2015
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5 - 6Into the Eye of the Storm March 15, 2015
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5 - 7Massacre Over the Mediterranean March 22, 2015
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5 - 8Imperfect Pitch March 29, 2015
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5 - 9Getting Out Alive April 05, 2015
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5 - 10Terror in Paradise April 12, 2015
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5 - 11Titanic in the Sky April 19, 2015