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QUEENS WEEKLY, NOVEMBER 17, 2019
Memorial service honors victims of the Flight 587
tragedy 18 years after it crashed in the Rockaways
BY BILL PARRY
A memorial service was
held in Rockaway Park
Tuesday to mark the 18th
anniversary of the Flight
587 tragedy that killed 265
people.
The American Airlines
flight heading to the Dominican
Republic crashed
in the Belle Harbor neighborhood
three minutes after
taking off at JFK Airport
across Jamaica Bay
on Nov. 12, 2001.
“It was what appeared
to be a beautiful morning
starting out normal, and
then a shock, a tragedy
as Flight 587 fell from the
sky,” Mayor Bill de Blasio
said. “Two-hundred-sixtyfive
lives lost, and countless
hearts broken, and
families from Belle Harbor
to Santo Domingo felt their
lives were shattered.”
The mayor comforted
family members off the
victims as they gathered
at the Flight 587 Memorial
at the north end of
116th Street where bells
rang at 9:16 a.m. to mark
the moment of impact.
Investigators would later
determine a broken rudder
was to blame after
the pilot hit the wake turbulence
of a preceding
jet and lost control of the
aircraft.
“It’s 18 years later, but I
know from speaking with
so many of you that this
day is one of pain that is
sharp and vivid just as
much as it was 18 years
ago,” de Blasio said.
The aircraft slammed
into the ground at Newport
Avenue and Beach
131st Street. The panic on
the ground in Belle Harbor
was exacerbated by fear of
another terrorist strike so
soon after the Sept. 11 attacks
that brought down
the World Trade Center,
claiming the lives of so
many first responders who
lived in the Rockaways.
“Only two months after
our still grieving city and
its people witnessed the
terrorist attacks of Sept. 11,
2001, Queens suffered another
tragedy when American
Airlines Flight 587
crashed into Belle Harbor,
killing 260 people on their
way to the Dominican Republic,
and five of my constituents
on the ground on
Nov. 12, 2001,” state Senator
Joseph Addabbo said.
“On this solemn day, the
entire Queens community
remembers all those who
lost their lives as well as
the family and friends that
they left behind.”
A moment of silence was
observed and the names of
the victims were read during
the solemn memorial.
“If there is comfort to be
found, it is in each other,”
de Blasio said. “Families
uniting to support each
other and this community
of people brought together
in tragedy. But you have
built something together,
a very special community
of love and warmth that
supports each other and
not just one day a year, but
throughout the year.”
Reach reporter Bill Parry
by e-mail at bparry@schnepsmedia.
com or by phone
at (718) 260–4538.
Mayor Bill de Blasio honors the victims of Flight 587 in Rockaway 18 years after the tragedy.
Courtesy of Mayor’s office
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