Officials view the wreckage of the Air F

Toronto, CANADA: Officials view the wreckage of the Air France Airbus A340 at Toronto's Pearson International Airport 03 August 2005, one day after it skid off the runway and burst into flames. Investigators have found black box flight recorders from the wreckage of the jet and they are in "good" condition, officials said. The recorders could give investigators vital clues into what caused the plane to skid off the runway with 297 passengers and 12 crew onboard who miraculously escaped largely unscathed from the blazing jet. AFP PHOTO/Don EMMERT (Photo credit should read DON EMMERT/AFP via Getty Images)
Toronto, CANADA: Officials view the wreckage of the Air France Airbus A340 at Toronto's Pearson International Airport 03 August 2005, one day after it skid off the runway and burst into flames. Investigators have found black box flight recorders from the wreckage of the jet and they are in "good" condition, officials said. The recorders could give investigators vital clues into what caused the plane to skid off the runway with 297 passengers and 12 crew onboard who miraculously escaped largely unscathed from the blazing jet. AFP PHOTO/Don EMMERT (Photo credit should read DON EMMERT/AFP via Getty Images)
Officials view the wreckage of the Air F
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DON EMMERT / Staff
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