Newly launched footage reveals sunken wreckage from a cargo aircraft that crashed shortly after takeoff off the coast of Oahu in July being lifted out of the ocean. Transair Flight 810 was set for a brief cargo flight from Daniel Okay Inouye Worldwide Airport in Honolulu to Kahului Airport on Maui when it skilled technical difficulties and crashed shortly after takeoff early on the morning of July 2. The 2 pilots on board the aircraft made an emergency water touchdown as soon as they had been unable to keep up altitude and had been rescued about an hour after the crash with critical accidents. Footage launched by the Nationwide Transportation Security Board (NTSB) on November 2 reveals restoration efforts from October 12 to 31, greater than three months after the crash. The NTSB mentioned investigators managed to get better all the key parts from the Boeing 737-200 cargo aircraft, which they mentioned was mendacity in wreckage on an ocean shelf “at a depth of about 350-450 ft.” Cargo and wreckage from Transair Flight 810 shall be used as vital proof within the investigation into the crash, which the NTSB mentioned will embody “a complete examination of the airplane construction, engines, techniques, upkeep, survival elements, automobile efficiency, air visitors management, human elements, federal oversight, and emergency response.” Credit score: NTSB by way of Storyful