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  1. Oct 31, 1999 · EgyptAir flight 990 was being operated under the provisions of Egyptian Civil Aviation Regulations (ECAR) Part 121 and U.S. 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 129 as a scheduled, international flight from John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), New York, New York, to Cairo International Airport, Cairo, Egypt. The flight departed JFK about ...

  2. Sep 21, 2019 · The wreckage of flight 990 lies in a warehouse. Image source: John Mottern. On the 31st of October 1999, an EgyptAir Boeing 767 on a transatlantic journey from New York to Cairo suddenly entered a dive off the coast of Massachusetts. Like a rollercoaster, the plane dived steeply, climbed back up, then plunged again, finally slamming into the ...

  3. On October 31st, 1999, Egypt Air Flight 990 is heading out over the Atlantic Ocean to Cairo. Dinner is being served, when suddenly, the plane begins plunging...

  4. EgyptAir Flight 990 departed Los Angeles International Airport, destined for Cairo, with a scheduled intermediate stop at New York-JFK. The aircraft landed at JFK about 23:48 EDT and arrived at the gate about 00:10 EDT. Two designated flight crews (each crew consisting of a captain and first officer) boarded the aircraft at JFK.

  5. Nov 2, 1999 · All over the world today, families and friends sifted through pictures -- mental and sentimental ones as well as photographs -- of the 217 passengers and crew members who died Sunday when Egyptair ...

  6. Nov 2, 1999 · Profile of Robert Fitzpatrick and his wife, Sharon, passengers aboard Egyptair Boeing 767, which crashed into Atlantic off Nantucket Island; photo (S)

  7. Why did the first officer of Egypt Air flight 990 allow his plane to plunge and crash into the Atlantic, on October 31, 1999? Ominously, the cockpit voice re...