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Swissair Flight 111 Crash, 1998

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Topical headingSwissair Flight 111 Crash, 1998
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Variant(s)Delta Flight 111 Crash, 1998
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Found inWork cat.: Kimber, S. Flight 111 : the tragedy of the Swissair crash, c1999 (Flight 111, en route from New York to Geneva, crashed on Sept. 2, 1998 off the coast of Nova Scotia after the pilots reported smoke in the cockpit. All 229 people on board were killed.)
US Navy website, March 17, 2000 (U.S. Navy divers provide assistance to Canadian authorities Peggy's Cove, N.S., Sept. 15 - Thirty-two U.S. Navy divers of Mobile Diving and Salvage Unit Two are working from the rescue and salvage ship USS Grapple (ARS 53) assisting Canadian authorities in search and recovery of victims and wreckage from the Sept. 2 crash of Swissair Flight 111)
Washingtonpost.com, March 17, 2000 Swissair Flight 111 special report.
Herald.ns.ca.com, March 17, 2000 Halifax Herald coverage of Swissair Flight 111.
The unofficial Swissair/Delta Flight 111 memorial site www site, Aug. 15, 2000: ("Delta Flight 111" as alternate name)
Family and friends endure agonizing wait at JFK for news of Swissair flight www site, Aug. 15, 2000: (Delta confirmed that Flight 111 was carrying 53 Delta passengers and a Delta flight attendant. The airline had sold tickets for the Swissair flight)