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    We'll try to compare what has been observed (Monday) with these two time-lines to see what's possible and what's impossible based on that information. That's really the only thing we can do.

    The recording obtained from the accident CVR was completely blank, with no conversations or aircraft noise heard on any of the four channels.


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    It was a vicious fire. There's really not too much left.


    The driver was severely impaired. The fact that the driver was able to drive for three and a half miles seriously suggests that he had developed a tolerance for alcohol. It is likely he had done this before.

    Last November, an engine was removed from another airplane (and was) put through some degree of maintenance at Delta. This had to do with an oil leak on the front bearing, which is at the very front end of the engine.

    This is not a cause -- it might have possibly been a prevention.

    Not only are words important on a tape but sounds are important, ... Quite often spectral analysis of noises or other sorts of clunks and clinks can be identified by members of the cockpit voice recording group.

    It sounded like a better copy (than the FAA's) ... It sounded to me like a clear tape,


    is one of the possibilities for a dual engine failure.


    Twice during the approach a pilot commented that he had lost sight of the runway. There was heavy rain reported, wind shear alert advisories and the runway visual range was reported to be 1,600 feet.

    I don't know that there's anything that is clear one way or another as a result of (Monday).

    Some of them literally walked away from here and checked into a hotel room. So we are now trying to find everyone and coordinate the manifest, which the coroner has, with the people we have in hotel rooms or who are in hospitals.

    We think we've got a system that will work and we'll try to get it as polished as we can.

    The operations group will be interviewing the crew this afternoon. I understand that he saw some misalignment in the track that caused him to put his brakes on.

    This seriously hampers the investigation. Let's face it. We're now reduced on this accident to having only radar data and whatever information we can glean from that (and) eyewitness statements.

    We'll be looking at what weather information they had been given and then very carefully at the Doppler radar tapes and things of that nature from the area. We'll be looking at what the weather actually was and what the crew thought it was.

    After listening to the tape we found that there was no mention of engine problems or a failure or emergency until the second approach.

    I'm not going to speculate about what this means.

    We just felt the challenge mechanism was a better and more efficient way to go and to preserve the integrity of the game. It's just a modest difference in philosophy.


    There's a considerable amount of the airplane still left. The lighter-weight aluminum components did melt during the fire, but the structure is still there and the engines and the center wing section are still pretty well intact, so we think we can get some information from that.


    There is relatively little damage to the propellers, ... And this of course would imply and back up the pilots' report of losing power on both engines.

    Those are facts and there has been no analysis done on any of this.

    One of the reasons for having two engines is so you can have two almost totally independent systems -- separate fuel feeds, separate ignition systems -- just as kind of a backup, ... So the chances of two of them failing simultaneously makes us very curious about the cause.

    There could be ... We're looking into that.

    It is broken in half, at least, and there are a couple of fuselage fractures.

    He was cooperative, ... We were thankful for that.


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