                        Concorde Crash   

    These were the final terrifying seconds of Air France 4590. Flames shot from the rear of the supersonic jet, in trouble virtually from the moment of takeoff before it plunged into a town just a few miles from the airport. Today investigators and emergency crews sifted through charred wreckage searching for the cause of yesterday's crash. 113 people, including four on the ground, were killed when the Air France Concorde slammed into a small hotel near the town of Gonesse. Authorities said one of the aircraft's engines may have failed and caused the first crash in the supersonic jet's nearly 30-year history. One engine had last-minute maintenance just before the fatal trip.
    "There was work done on the plane just before the flight. And there was a slight delay, and then the plane took off."
    "What kind of work -"
    "It was work on an engine, but at the present moment we can't absolutely not know, it has something do with the cause of the crash. "
