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Identification Via Dental Remains - Pan American Flight 759

NCJ Number
96816
Journal
Journal of Forensic Sciences Volume: 30 Issue: 1 Dated: (January 1985) Pages: 128-136
Author(s)
R E Barsley; R F Carr; J A Cottone; J A Cumminale
Date Published
1985
Length
9 pages
Annotation
Pan American Flight 759 crashed on takeoff from New Orleans International Airport on 9 July 1982. One-hundred-and-fifty-four persons lost their lives making this the second worst air crash in the United States. A dental identification team was assembled and began working the next morning.
Abstract
Ninety-three victims were positively identified by dental means and twenty-three other victims had strong supporting dental evidence as to their identities. The organization, method used, planning, and problem resolution concerning the dental team for this crash are presented. (Author abstract)

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