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The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) announced Sunday it was launching a "go-team" to the Brooklyn Bridge after a Mexican navy sailing ship crashed into the New York City landmark ...
The NTSB is still waiting for the Mexican government's permission to access the ship that crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge.
The Mexican navy ship that struck the Brooklyn Bridge last month in New York City was moved for repairs Friday morning.
The NTSB is investigating the May 18th crash of the Mexican Navy ship Cuauhtémoc into the Brooklyn Bridge. Investigators are collecting evidence and seeking public video footage of the incident.
The NTSB also gained access to the ship to check ... and the team looks forward to continuing to work with the Mexican Navy and government in gathering critical information about the bridge ...
The National Transportation Safety Board provided some new details after a 300-foot Mexican navy training ship crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge over the weekend. During a Monday afternoon news ...
Many crew members on the Mexican navy tall ship that suffered ... as the masts partially collapsed. The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board was investigating the cause of the crash, which ...
The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating after a Mexican navy ship crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge leaving two people dead and over a dozen injured. Officials said they are still ...
The NTSB said Monday it will focus its investigation on why a Mexican Navy training ship crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge on three things: the crew, the vessel and the surrounding environment.
Both victims who died on the Mexican navy tall ship Cuauhtémoc, which crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City on Saturday night, have been identified as cadets who fell to the ship's ...
The "multidisciplinary investigative team" looking into the crash includes "experts in nautical operations, marine and bridge engineering and survival factors," the NTSB said on X. Mexico's Navy ...