I remember that afternoon vividly. I was 13 years old at the time and out with my mom shopping. The storm approached quickly, and it became very dark over Southwestern Nassau County (Adjacent to JFK). When the rain started, it came down with such intensity that wipers could not keep up. Lightning and thunder accompanied the storm as well. We heard of the crash on the car radio, and returned home as soon as the rain let up. My Dad worked for Eastern Air Lines at JFK, and had just gotten home from work. I listened to the firefighting, and search efforts on my scanner at home, while watching local TV coverage. I remember in the days and weeks following the crash, my father being involved in various aspects of the recovery from this terrible incident. It had been an unfortunate few years for Eastern, having had two major crashes prior to Flight 66. In 1972, an L-1011 aircraft crashed on approach to Miami killing all 101 on board, and in 1974 an Eastern DC-9 aircraft crashed in Charlotte, N. C. killing 72.
--Vincent J. McManus - N.Y.
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