BURNING WRECKAGE OF AIR FRANCE FLIGHT 358 Zoom in on burning wreckage of Air France Flight 358 as it rests in the ravine where it stopped after a crash landing at Toronto Pearson International Airport.
Date: August 3, 2005 - COLOR Source: Video: DV Length: 00:00:07:00, No Audio
PILOT OF CRASHED AIR FRANCE FLIGHT 358 GOES HOME The pilot of crashed Air France Flight 358 is released from the hospital. Two ambulances in a hospital garage stand ready to transport him home. The only part of the pilot seen is his feet and a cain as from under the ambulance door opened to protect his identity as he climbs into the waiting vehicle.
Date: August 9, 2005 - COLOR Source: Video: DV Length: 00:00:16:00, No Audio
PLANE LANDING GEAR AND SMASHED GUARDRAIL - POV SHOTS Passenger POV shots from moving vehicle pick out damage left by Air France Flight 358. The plane skidded across two roads and into a nearby ravine after overshooting a runway. Zoom in on broken off landing gear wheels laying by roadside close to ravine's edge. A wider shot from inside vehicle passing a police car parked next to a smashed guardrail and skid marks left by the plane.
Date: August 3, 2005 - COLOR Source: Video: DV Length: 00:00:06:00, No Audio
CRASHED AIR FRANCE FLIGHT 358 IN RAVINE LS of Air France Flight 358 resting in the grassy ravine where it crashed. White buildings and nearby traffic are visible beyond the plane. Investigators examine various sections of the plane.
Date: August 3, 2005 - COLOR Source: Video: DV Length: 00:00:19:00, No Audio
CRASHED AIR FRANCE FLIGHT 358 AERIAL VIEW - 3 A lone ambulance sits at the end of runway 24L at Toronto Pearson International Airport; skid marks visible in the turf beyond the runway. Air France Flight 358 overshot 24L before crashing into a nearby ravine. Other aerial shots zoom in and out on the wreckage of the plane.
Date: August 3, 2005 - COLOR Source: Video: DV Length: 00:00:27:00, No Audio
CRASHED AIR FRANCE FLIGHT 358 AERIAL VIEW Aerial pan across burned out wreckage of Air France Flight 358. Investigators survey the damage. The plane burst into flames after skidding off the end of a runway and into a nearby ravine while landing at Toronto Pearson International Airport during a thunderstom. The crash has been called a miracle because all 309 people on board survived.
Date: August 3, 2005 - COLOR Source: Video: DV Length: 00:00:31:00, No Audio
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