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The report of the National Transportation Safety Board came out on August
8, 2000, 13 months after the plane crash of JFK Jr. There are many contradictions.
For example, the L.A. Times reported “The
accident that killed Kennedy was caused by an inexperienced pilot …the
NTSB concluded in its final report” (LA TIMES, 7/7/00, p 1). In fact,
the NTSB report shows that Kennedy was highly experienced (he had more
than enough hours for an instructor’s license), he was described by his
trainers as “excellent”, “methodical”, and “very cautious.” (NTSB
report, page3) The media
say the visibility was poor. But
the NTSB quotes the Tower manager at Martha’s Vineyard, where the plane
went down, saying that there were “stars out” and visibility was “between
10 and 12 miles” (NTSB report,
p 5).
1) the
rescue: This is enormously
important. FAA radar tracked Kennedy’s plane crash. The
U.S. Coast Guard has reported that Kennedy contacted
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