The NTSB says it could take up to 18 months to have a complete report on what caused the crash at the Wings Over Dallas Air Show over the weekend.
when a Bell P-63 Kingcobra crashed into a B-17 Flying Fortress during the show, which was being viewed by 4,000 to 6,000 spectators.The NTSB arrived to investigate the crash late Saturday.
They are expected to give an update on their findings at a news conference at Dallas Executive Airport on Monday at 3 p.m.A final report may take up to 18 months to complete. The NTSB released photos of Investigator-in-Charge Jason Aguilera and member Michael Graham at the accident scene.Investigators are collecting remnants of the planes while trying to figure out what went wrong.The NTSB arrived to start an investigation just hours after a deadly mid-air plane crash during the Wings Over Dallas airshow. But they say it'll be quite a while before they report the findings of the investigation.
"This is the beginning of a long process. We will not jump to any conclusions," said Graham in a news conference over the weekend."One of the things we would probably, most likely, be trying to determine is why those aircraft were at co-altitude in the same airspace at the same time," Graham added.
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