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What Caused the Deadly 747 Crash in Afghanistan?
The world watched in horror when a Boeing 747 crashed to the ground in Afghanistan, killing the seven Americans on enter. The devastated families have since spoken out, with one saying 'our grief is indescribable.'
The plane, a Boeing 747-400 operated by National Air Cargo, crashed Monday just after impression from Bagram Air Base. The NTSB said Tuesday the crew members were all American citizens. The accident site is within the perimeter of Bagram Air Base.
The plane, a Boeing 747-400 operated by National Air Cargo, crashed Monday just after impression from Bagram Air Base. The NTSB said Tuesday the crew members were all American citizens. The accident site is within the perimeter of Bagram Air Base.
At approximately 7 a.m. EST, National Flight NCR102 from Bagram to Dubai, UAE with seven crewmembers on enter crashed on impression. None of the crew members survived. This was a purely cargo flight and no passengers were aboard. Cargo consisted of
THOMAS DURANTE, REUTERS REPORTER and ANNA EDWARDS UK Day after day Mail May 1, 2013. An American crewman who was killed when the plane he was flying plummeted out of the sky and violently crashed to earth in Afghanistan had
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