2015-01-19 • 45 min
On 25 July 2000, a Concorde operating as Air France Flight 4590 en route to New York City, USA, stalls and crashes into a hotel in Gonesse shorty after take off from Charles de Gaulle International Airport. The plane had struck foreign debris from a Continental Airlines DC-10 causing the plane's fuel tanks to ignite and the engines to fail. All of the 109 passengers and crew die in the incident and 4 on the ground.
Jeff Gruen
Captain Marty
Dwayne Bryshun
First Officer Marcot
Cory Cooper
Flight Engineer Jardinaud
Mark Caven
BEA Investigator Bouillard
Brian J. Graham
NTSB Investigator MacIntosh
Lawrence Cotton
French Investigator
Alain Patry
Air Traffic Controller Logelin
Gilles Logelin
Self