Air Florida Flight 90 Victim Recovery
Metropolitan Police Department of the District of Columbia, US Navy divers, and the US Coast Guard recover the body of one of the victims of the Air Florida Flight 90 crash from the Potomac River, Washington DC, January 16, 1982. On January 13, the plane crashed into the 14th Street Bridge, and then the river, shortly after take-off, killing most of the 74 passengers, all but one of the crew, and four bystanders. (Photo by Mark Reinstein/Getty Images)
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569813066
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Corbis Historical
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16 January, 1982
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