
TWA Flight 800
Documentary
Overview
A thought-provoking documentary about the ill-fated Trans World Airline Flight 800 to Paris, France, which exploded on July 17, 1996 just 12 minutes after takeoff from JFK International Airport, killing all 230 people on board. The special features six former members of the official crash investigation breaking their silence to refute the officially proposed cause of the jetliner's demise and reveal how the investigation was systematically undermined.
Top Cast
Merritt Birky
Merritt Birky
Self
Merritt Birky
Self
James Kallstrom
James Kallstrom
Self (archive footage)
James Kallstrom
Self (archive footage)
James Traficant
James Traficant
Self (archive footage)
James Traficant
Self (archive footage)


Roy Blunt
Roy Blunt
Self (archive footage)
Roy Blunt
Self (archive footage)
Charles Pereira
Charles Pereira
Self (archive footage)
Charles Pereira
Self (archive footage)
Charles Wetli
Charles Wetli
Self (archive footage)
Charles Wetli
Self (archive footage)
Bernard Loeb
Bernard Loeb
Self (archive footage)
Bernard Loeb
Self (archive footage)
Tom Stalcup
Tom Stalcup
Self
Tom Stalcup
Self
Al Dickinson
Al Dickinson
Self (archive footage)
Al Dickinson
Self (archive footage)
Robert Hager
Robert Hager
Self (archive footage)
Robert Hager
Self (archive footage)
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