Air Florida Flight 90 Salvage

View of the US Coast Guard tugboat Capstan in the Potomac River, and a large crane on a bridge, to aid in the salvage of Air Florida Flight 90, Washington DC, January 15, 1982. On January 13, the plane crashed into the 14th Street Bridge, and then the Potomac River below, shortly after take-off, killing most of the 74 passengers, all but one of the crew, and four bystanders. (Photo by Mark Reinstein/Getty Images)
View of the US Coast Guard tugboat Capstan in the Potomac River, and a large crane on a bridge, to aid in the salvage of Air Florida Flight 90, Washington DC, January 15, 1982. On January 13, the plane crashed into the 14th Street Bridge, and then the Potomac River below, shortly after take-off, killing most of the 74 passengers, all but one of the crew, and four bystanders. (Photo by Mark Reinstein/Getty Images)
Air Florida Flight 90 Salvage
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Credit:
Mark Reinstein / Contributor
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569700470
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Corbis Historical
Date created:
January 15, 1982
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Object name:
ARC0004621_094
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