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EgyptAir Flight 990

Egyptair Flight 990 was a flight that flew between John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York, New York, and Cairo International Airport in Cairo, Egypt.

On 31 October 1999, Flight 990 dived into the Atlantic Ocean near Nantucket Island, Massachusetts. Radar and radio contact with the Boeing 767 aircraft was lost shortly after the aircraft departed JFK Airport in New York on a flight to Cairo. The flight was carrying 15 crew members and 202 passengers.

An investigation by the NTSB determined that the copilot, Gameel Al-Batouti, had deliberately crashed the plane into the ocean, while calmly reciting “I rely on God” and counteracting the pilot’s valiant efforts to recover from the dive. The investigation and its results drew severe criticism from the Government of Egypt.

Myth

Several days after the crash, many people, particularly in the United States, started calling the tragedy a possible warning of things to come, based on the flight's number (990, which people thought was a message from God to expect tragic things during the changing, on New Year's eve, from 1999 to 2000) and the worrying Y2K situation. Soon after the new year arrived without incidents, of course, the myth of flight 990 being a sign from God dissapeared.

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