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NADA/F Dinner Invitation

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Flight 5481 family members are welcome to be our guests for dinner Wednesday evening, Feb 25th, 7pm at the restaurant "America" at Union Terminal. It is easy to get to Union Terminal, the train station, via subway or taxi.  The restaurant is in the largest part of the terminal and is a nice spot for dinner.  I, and others from NADA/F will welcome a chance to meet you.
Gail Dunham, President
National Air Disaster Alliance/Foundation, 1-888-444-6232-phone, 1-336-643-1394-fax

NTSB Public Meeting

bulletThe National Transportation Safety Board will hold a public Board meeting on Thursday, February 26, 2004 at 9:30 a.m., in its Board Room and Conference Center, 429 L'Enfant Plaza, S.W., Washington, D.C. A final report on a fatal plane crash in Charlotte, North Carolina will be discussed.  There will be a live webcast of the meeting; to view the webcast find a system with a broadband connection and follow the links at the NTSB web site.
Udated 2/23/04

Kenyon Proposal

bulletKenyon International has mailed information about the proposed Memorial and Memorial service to the families of Flight 5481 victims.
Updated 11/7/03

Crash Focus on Manual

bulletThe Charlotte Observer reports maintenance manual errors as a focus in the crash investigations of two Beech 1900's; one in Charlotte on 1/8/03 and one in Cape Cod on 8/26/03
Updated 9/17/03

Website Dedication:  

This website is dedicated to the memory of the 21 passengers and crew who lost their lives in the crash of US Airways Express Flight 5481, on January 8, 2003 in Charlotte, North Carolina. 

The initial goals of this site are to:

bulletProvide a support network for the families and friends of those who perished.
bulletProvide information into the ongoing NTSB investigation of the causes of the crash.
bulletDiscuss the possibility of a memorial at the Charlotte-Douglas airport.
bulletWork to improve air safety.

The site was constructed by the family of Jonathan J. Gibbs, First Officer, of flight 5481.  We invite other survivor family members to contact us with suggestions on how this site may support and serve your needs and the needs of other survivors.  

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