Monday, May 17, 2010

The Concorde Crash

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On 25 July 2000 the Concorde crashed in Gonesse, France. All 100 passengers and nine crew on board the flight, and four people on the ground, were killed. The cause of crash was from debree on the runway which punctured the tire, the tire exploded and ruptured the fuel tanks. Concorde's were grounded days after the crash, returned to service in 2001 and then grounded again in 2003.