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Investigation: A Transportation Safety Board investigator inspects an engine on Monday at the crash site of Air Canada AC624, which went down early Sunday during a snowstorm at Stanfield International Airport in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

The Jakarta Post
Tue, March 31, 2015

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Investigation Investigation: A Transportation Safety Board investigator inspects an engine on Monday at the crash site of Air Canada AC624, which went down early Sunday during a snowstorm at Stanfield International Airport in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. The Air Canada passenger plane landed so significantly short of the runway in Halifax that it hit a power line and knocked out power at the airport, the lead investigator said Monday. (AP/The Canadian Press, Andrew Vaughan) (AP/The Canadian Press, Andrew Vaughan)

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span class="inline inline-center">Investigation: A Transportation Safety Board investigator inspects an engine on Monday at the crash site of Air Canada AC624, which went down early Sunday during a snowstorm at Stanfield International Airport in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. The Air Canada passenger plane landed so significantly short of the runway in Halifax that it hit a power line and knocked out power at the airport, the lead investigator said Monday. (AP/The Canadian Press, Andrew Vaughan)

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