* DeLange, Sylvain, Paris 1997 Cable News Network, Inc. In Moriches, New York, Matthew Cashman also feels that need to remember the history of TWA Flight 800. The https:// ensures that you are connecting to the Its dedicated to memorializing the lives and loss of the 16 Montoursville High School students and 5 chaperones killed aboard TWA Flight 800. Here is a complete list of the 230 people, including four cockpit crew members and 14 flight attendants, aboard TWA Flight 800: -A- Aikens-Bellamy, Sandra, 49, of St. *Bluestone, Nicolas, Pound Ridge, N.Y. A statue of an angel stands watch in a memorial for 16 Montoursville High School students and their five chaperones who were killed in 1996 when TWA Flight 800 crashed. Chrysou K, Halat G, Hoksch B, Schmid RA, Kocher GJ. * Dickey, Douglas, of Williamsport, Pa. (married to Deborah Dickey) Daniel Baszczewski, 17, had nothing but A's on his report cards from first grade forward. TWA Flight 800, a Boeing 747, bound for Paris, France with 230 people aboard, crashed July 17, 1996, minutes after takeoff from John F. Kennedy International If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation. Their goal, they figured, was to rescue survivors. About 30 percent of the airplane has been brought to the hangar, much of it in jagged, crunched pieces, Francis said. Carol Ziemkiewicz still has the Bell Atlantic telephone bill Thirteen minutes after TWA flight 800 took off on an otherwise clear night, the plane was rocked by an explosion in a fuel tank near the wings. * Jensen, Suzanne, 31, associate at G.E. * Pohlmann, Rico, 62, fashion photographer, of New York City and Berlin * D'Iorio, Pietro, waiter, of Prato, Italy. ""She just commanded respect from elected officials and from the criminal-justice system,'' says Andrew Kahan, director of Houston's Crime Victims Office. Johnson, Leonard, 53, mechanical engineer, of Springfield, Va. (married to Eleanor Johnson) * Chanson, Ludovic, 11, exchange student returning to family, of Garancieres, France Story, William R. , president and chief executive officer of National American Insurance Co. of California. WebAnalysis of victims' autopsies revealed that as many as 47 of the 230 people on board the 747 may not have been killed instantly by the explosion that felled the plane. (married New York's Pataki asks feds to help pay for TWA recovery, TWA 800 families to press airline for compensation, NTSB urges new fuel-tank safety measures for airlines, FBI probes reported sighting off New York coast, Department of Transportation - Research and Special Programs Administration, UMass Polymer Scientists Developing Fireproof Aircraft Materials for FAA. SMITHTOWN, N.Y. Autopsies reveal that most passengers aboard the ill-fated TWA Flight 800 died almost immediately in the air, sparing them the long plunge into Among the families of the 215 victims whose bodies were recovered, about 80 have sought the official explanation of how and when they died, Wetli said. * Johns, Courtney, 18, recent graduate of Marian High School in Bloomfield Hills, Mich., who planned to attend Villanova University in the fall, of Clarkston, Mich. Youre talking about kids who affected almost every aspect of the school, from drama to academics to athletics. * Pares, Serge, New Haven, Conn. I dont think thats true, said John Seaman of Albany, New York, who lost a niece aboard TWA Flight 800 and went on to lead a coalition of victims relatives who campaigned for airline safety. * McPherson, Pamela Cobb, 45, off-duty TWA employee, of New York City Only no one was alive. Murta, Angela. Vacationer Joanne Bechhoff canceled a birthday party she had booked for tonight on the sandy volleyball court at the water's edge because she said she simply could not bear to be in a place so closely linked to such a huge tragedy. ", He added, "Given that we're going to bring up the great majority of the aircraft, I think we're going to find out what happened.". Among the most valuable aids, said Wetli, is a picture of the victim smiling; the teeth in the picture could be matched against those of bodies. Ana Duarte Coiner) * Gasq, Francis, Palm Harbor, Fla. Was this an act of terrorism, perhaps the kind of suitcase bomb that brought down Pan Am 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland in 1988? EVEN AFTER THE MYSTERY OF what happened to TWA Flight 800 is eventually solved, images of the 230 passengers who died in the crash will endure. From ancient times, history has been pockmarked withsudden, unexpected tragedy that rips apart the lives of ordinary people. JED JOHNSON, 47, WAS FAST BECOMING one of the most acclaimed interior designers in the country. He said most have massive injuries, adding that it would be "irresponsible and inhumane" to allow families to see the victims, or even to see photographs of their bodies. 1994 Nov;37(5):826-30. doi: 10.1097/00005373-199411000-00020. Meshulam, Avishaim * Lohan, Britta, Barcelona, Spain * D'Alessandro, Anna, of Palo del Colle, Italy (married to Giuseppe Mercurio) To honor this agreement made with the families of the victims of TWA Flight 800, the NTSB will work closely with a federal government contractor to dismantle the reconstruction and destroy the wreckage. After receiving his Harvard degree in biological anthropology last month, he was returning to France on Flight 800 to train with the French national team. Harkness, Eric, 23, off-duty TWA employee, of Columbus, Ohio. "That's where they're finding stuff. ""He called me from the pay phone in the airport and asked me to marry him,'' Snow says. Investigators, meanwhile, said they would begin reconstructing the front section of the Boeing 747 in an effort to learn more about the cause of the crash. All Rights Reserved. Navy divers, meanwhile, cleared the area around two of the 747's engines. She was a reporter on a children's television show and an accomplished pianist. What caused it, we don't know.". * Watson, Jill, 32, architect, of Pittsburgh; daughter of ThermoKing president James F. Watson (father was not on the flight) Damage to portions of the engines may indicate from which direction the fatal explosion that downed the plane came. Ralph G. , 58, TWA Flight 800 pilot, of Garden Grove, Calif. The seats, foreground, and the wreckage of TWA Flight 800 sit in a hangar in Calverton, N.Y., Monday, July 16, 2001. You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times. * Estival, Alexandre, * Feeney, Deirdre, 17, New Hyde Park, N.Y. (daughter of Vera Feeney) Some of the mourners wept quietly. Joseph A. Kirby and Tribune Staff Writer. -- Allen, Lamar, of Marietta. It was one of many moments since the crash of TWA Flight 800 when personal feelings intruded on the practiced professionalism of disaster workers. This is the account from history.com, Flight 800 had just received clearance to initiate a climb to cruise altitude when it exploded without warning. The memorial, which also includes gardens, has flags from the 13 countries of the victims, a curved black granite memorial with the names of the victims engraved on one side and a wave releasing 230 seagulls on the other. His training was informal, but priceless. * Anderson, Patricia, 42, of Warson Woods, Mo. * Caillaud, Daniel, Deux Sevres, France Even today as she looks back, Bedison feels pained as she recalls the students who were lost and the towns collective grief. But even though we're physicians, we're still human. MeSH (sister of Chrisha Siebert, cousin of Stephanie Gaetke) Theywere traveling to Paris with five adult chaperones. J Trauma. * Johnson, Jed, 47, interior designer, of New York. They even have been attending to each other, conducting trauma "debriefings" at the end of every long day to relieve stress. * Hochard, Jean-Pierre, France Her Daughter Larissa Uzupis was one of the 21 people from Montoursville High School and one of the 230 people who boarded Trans World Airlines Flight 800 and didn't make it home. TWA Flight 800, a Boeing 747, bound for Paris, France with 230 people aboard, crashed July 17, 1996, minutes after takeoff from John F. Kennedy International Airport. JACQUES AND CONSTANCE CHARBONNIER fell in love on an airplane. Pathologists are meeting daily with family members, conducting interviews about minute details of the victims' bodies to help determine who is who. J Trauma. (married to Christine Diiorio) Literally, it was the shock., Jill Ziemkiewicz had just turned 23 in 1996 when she suspended her dream to be a landscape designer and signed up to become a TWA flight attendant after noticing an ad in a newspaper. * Lamour, Yvon, France Bodies and debris have been carried far from the crash site by tides -- requiring searchers to cover more than 400 square miles of ocean -- and large sections of the 747 jetliner have sunk more than 100 feet, likely with many of the missing bodies inside. * Ingenhuett, Lonnie, 43, off-duty TWA employee, of Scottsdale, Ariz. * Jacquemot, Benoit, France Its still raw, he said Just talking about it now makes me feel like it happened yesterday.. The TWA 800 aircraft was a 747-100 model, built and delivered in 1971. * Cayrol, Jacques, Montpelier, France Even as trauma specialists comforted the families of victims at Kennedy airport, they have been attending carefully to the search teams, pathologists and investigators exposed to the human horrors being pulled from the ocean. Photos: TWA Flight 800 With help from the Navy as well as contracted fishing trawlers scouring the ocean floor, investigators were able to recover more than 95% of the Despite continuing eyewitness reports, authorities did not come forward with any evidence of a missile or a bomb, and the investigation stretched on. * O'Hara, John, 39, executive producer at ABC Sports, of Irvington, N.Y. (husband of Janet O'Hara, father of Caitlin O'Hara) * Scott, Michael, 44, physicist, of Stevenson, Ala. (married to Barbara Scott) In her Point Pleasant Beach home, Carol Ziemkiewicz says she draws comfort from a garden in Lyndhurst that was built in Jills memory. * Hogan, David, of Paris, a Virginia-born composer who studied at the Peabody Institute in Baltimore All rights reserved (About Us). To get unlimited access to his insightful thoughts on how we live life in New Jersey,please subscribe or activate your digital account today. Then a photo of the daughter she lost 25 years ago when a majestic and seemingly indestructible commercial jetliner blew up over the Atlantic Ocean only minutes after lifting off from John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York, killing all 230 passengers and crew. It's an open wound that never seems to heal for Jez, even 25 years later. At 8:02 p.m. on July 17, 1996, Trans World Airlines Flight 800 left from John F. Kennedy International Airport bound for Paris. ""Change is good,'' he said in the memo he wrote to his staff. U.S. authorities ruled out the possibility of an errant missile strike by the Navy, but a number of conspiracists, including former White House press secretary Pierre Salinger, supported the theory. Hurd, James III, manager of a family automotive shop in Glen Burnie, Md. * Loudenslager, Jody, Trout Run, Pa. The .gov means its official. Capital, of Greenwich, Conn. Or purchase a subscription for unlimited access to real news you can count on. Unnamed passenger flying with Elsie Ostachiewicz, * Paquet, Huguette, France Profiles M - Z. Complete autopsy records, toxicology screening, and forensic analysis were reviewed. Clicking on a highlighted name will take you to a short biography of that person. An official website of the United States government. * Percy, Marion, Hastings-on-Hudson, N.Y. It is heavily damaged. 2023 Advance Local Media LLC. External sites are not endorsed by CNN Interactive. JUDITH DELOUVRIER, 47, WAS CROSSING the Atlantic for the second time in four days. ""She was a dynamite young lady,'' says her school principal, Tom Corgel. YouTubes privacy policy is available here and YouTubes terms of service is available here. National Transportation Safety Board Vice Chairman Robert Francis said his investigators will first rebuild the portion of the plane--a 25-foot-by-40 foot area--that stretches from the front cargo bay to just beyond the right wing. * Grivet, Cyril, senior lab technician at Carnegie Institution lab at Stanford University, Stanford, Calif. The Week in Photos: California exits pandemic emergency amid a winter landscape, Column: Did the DOJ just say Donald Trump can be held accountable for Jan. 6? "It's an extremely violent whiplash . The O'Haras' twin 12-year-old sons stayed at home with their grandparents. They were people. What followed was unbelievable grief and anguish. * Penzer, Judy, 49, artist and muralist, Pittsburgh and Lawrence, N.Y. A former TWA flight attendant herself, Lychner was taking her daughters Shannon, 10, and Katie, 8, to France to see the gardens that inspired Claude Monet's paintings (Shannon had just begun to copy the masterpieces at home). "There were injury patterns that indicated there was an explosion from below. * Carven, Paula, off-duty TWA flight attendant and part-time real-estate agent, of Bel Air, Md. But he is still troubled by what he saw on the night the jetliner crashed. Just before he boarded the plane, he stopped to make one phone call. On board were 16 students and five chaperones from Montoursville Area High School in Lycoming County, Pa. ""She always brightened my day.''. * Gough, Capt. But theres a big hole in the family.. Bedisons son, then a high school senior, considered joining the French Club on its trip to Paris. Ziemkiewicz opened a photo album, pausing at a snapshot of her and Jill sitting on the lap of a Macys Santa Claus when mother and daughter spent a day in Manhattan. Over a door leading to a patio, a plaque said: "Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take but by the moments that take our breath away. An off-duty TWA pilot, Donald Gough of Mill Valley, Calif., and his wife, Ana, a TWA flight attendant, also were passengers. Once victims are identified, investigators will plot them and their detailed injuries atop a seating chart of Flight 800 provided by TWA to determine if the pattern of injuries explains the nature of the explosion that caused the crash. Snyder, Capt. News media flooded the area. TWA Flight 800 did not take off until around 8:30 p.m. Just after 5 p.m., Jill phoned her mother in Rutherford. There was no conversation on the boat.. * Romagna, Barbara, 76, of Sun City Center, Fla. The NTSB is exploring options to continue its robust training program. Richey, Brent Carven, Jay, 9, of Bel Air, Md. Forensic tests have not discovered traces of chemical substances that would indicate an explosive. One major change that resulted from the planes downing was that airlines now are required by federal law to set up a toll-free hotline for victims relatives to obtain information after a crash and to assign groups such as the Red Cross to care for those relatives. An asterick (*) next to a name indicates that the person has been positively identified. * Silverman, Jamie, 15, of Los Angeles (daughter of Eugene and Marietta Silverman) Baggage and other items normally stored in the front section of the plane have been discovered in a debris field closest to John F. Kennedy International Airport, from where the Paris-bound jet departed, further buttressing investigators' belief that the explosion was in that part of the plane. ""The biggest thing that happens here is football season,'' says senior Kevin Williams. In an effort to test the mechanical failure scenario, NTSB investigators will examine the area around the tank, where fumes could have ignited and exploded during flight, according to officials. * Privette, Glenda, 46, recently resigned as personnel manager at Beaulieu Carpet Plant in Bridgeport, Ala., of Stevenson, Ala. (mother of Thomas Weatherby) Five years later, Judge would perish in the 9/11 terrorist attackas he ministered to firefighters and police at New York Citys World Trade Centers twin towers. In reality, it is a very slow and tedious process. The suspension prolonged an already arduous search. * Callas, Dan J. , 22, TWA Flight 800 crew, of Philadelphia (AP Photo/Ron Frehm, POOL)Associated Press. * Campbell, Richard G. , 63, TWA Flight 800 flight engineer, of Ridgefield, Conn.