FILE This July 3, 1956 File Photo, A Man, Lower Center, Stands Near Small Pieces Of Wreckage From The Crash Of TWA Super-Constellation On June 30, 1956, Killing 70 People The Burned Spot Is About 200 Feet High And A 100 Feet Wide In Grand Canyon, Ariz. The Crash Spurred Improvements To The Air Traffic Control And Radar Systems, And Led To The Creation Of The Federal Aviation Administration. On Tuesday, July 8, 2014, The Grand Canyon National Park Will Mark The Designation Of The Crash Site As A National Historic Landmark In A Ceremony Overlooking The Gorge Where The Wreckage Was Scattered O Stock Photo
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