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The aircraft, operating as American Airlines Flight 331, broke apart during the accident, losing both engines and severely cracking the fuselage on impact. Passengers described the panic and chaos as the airplane careened down the runway, with overhead luggage tumbling around them. Rescuers were photographed pulling bloodied passengers out of the wreckage and onto the beach in the pouring rain. One witness described the air smelled like smoke and burning jet fuel. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) have sent a team of investigators to analyze the accident and determine whether the plane should have been landing in such bad weather. Flight 331 was carrying 148 passengers and six crew members. It had originated at Reagan National Airport in Washington and then took off from Miami International Airport before arriving to Kingston.
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