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National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) employee Brian Murphy (second from right) updates NTSB Chairman Marion Blakey (third from right) on the investigation of the tail fin and rudder from American Airlines flight 587 during her visit to Langley Research Center on Feb. 11. Also pictured are (left to right) Jim Starnes, a senior engineer in Langley’s Structures and Materials Competency; Carol Carmody, vice chairman of the NTSB; George Black of the NTSB; and David Mandell, Blakey’s counsel. Langley was selected to help in the investigation because of its expertise in composite materials.
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February 11 2002
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Photo by Jeff Caplan
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