Crash of Flight 111
On September 2, 1998, Swissair Flight 111 plummeted into the sea off "Nova" Scotia while en route from New York to Geneva. All 229 people on board died. In May of 2003, Canada's Transportation Safety Board published its final conclusions from an investigation that took more than four years and cost $30 million. "Nova"'s cameras were there from the beginning, revealing the inside story of one of the most baffling and intricate aviation investigations ever mounted.
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