PONTOISE, France (CBS/AP) Ten years after 113 people died in a fiery crash of Air France's supersonic Concorde jet, a French court is putting Continental Airlines and two of its employees on trial for ...
Here’s What You Need to Know: The Concorde’s death reads like a soap opera. The Concorde was many things. Innovative and supersonic, it held numerous commercial airline speed records and was the ...
The famous plane was heading from Roissy-Charles de Gaulle airport to New York and ploughed into a hotel in the small town of Gonesse, just one minute 17 seconds after its pilot was told it was on ...
Here’s What You Need to Know: Despite Concorde’s many achievements, it didn’t live long. The Concorde was many things. Innovative and supersonic, it held numerous commercial airline speed records and ...
As Air France is acquitted of manslaughter charges following a turbulent two-month trial into an Airbus crash that killed 228 passengers, the chilling final words of the pilot in charge of the flight ...
The Concorde was called many things in its lifetime: sleek, sexy, supersonically sublime. Ricky Bastin: It was the speed. It was the grace. It was the pace. A magnificent flying machine that cruised ...
In more than a quarter century of flying, the Concorde never lost a fight with speed. Sculpted and fitted with musclebound engines to spear the sound barrier, it was a fighter jet for the well heeled, ...
Pilot: "Up to 100, 150" (followed by unclear words, sound of switch). "Top" (noise similar to engines increasing power).