The devastating crash of the Swissair Flight 111 in 1998 will be retold in a feature project that just started shooting, and is produced by Zurich-based C-Films AG and Nova Scotia’s Auguste Content.
To learn about the techniques and reasoning used to determine the cause of the 1998 crash of Swissair Flight 111. To determine the cause of the Swissair Flight 111 crash, investigators meticulously ...
Twenty-five years after Swissair Flight 111 crashed near Peggys Cove, N.S., killing all 229 passengers, loved ones of victims and first-responders gathered in Nova Scotia this weekend to mark the ...
An electrical spark in wiring of an in-flight entertainment system likely started the fire that brought down Swissair Flight 111 four years ago, and pilots had no chance to save the 229 people on ...
Investigators believe that a series of erratic electrical readings recorded by one of Swissair Flight 111’s black boxes will allow them to pinpoint the cause of the jetliner’s plunge into the sea, ...
Arcing of wiring in the inflight entertainment network (IFEN) was the most likely cause of an onboard fire that led to the fatal crash of Swissair Flight 111 Sept. 2, 1998, but Canadian investigators ...
PEGGYS COVE, Nova Scotia — Passengers aboard Swissair Flight 111 apparently spent their final terrifying minutes Wednesday night struggling into survival gear while crew members gave safety ...
Premier Tim Houston is marking 25 years since the crash of Swissair Flight 111 off Nova Scotia claimed the lives of 229 passengers and crew. The MD-11 passenger jet plunged into the waters near ...
NARRATOR: Every day more than four million people fly on commercial airlines worldwide—each year, 1.7 billion people on 25 million flights. Flying is the safest means of public transportation.