The Mexican navy tall ship that fatally smashed into the Brooklyn Bridge last spring is on its first sea voyage since the harrowing incident to give its hefty repairs a test run, The Post has learned.
NEW YORK, May 19 (Reuters) - The investigation into why a Mexican Navy training ship struck the Brooklyn Bridge on Saturday, shearing the top of its masts, will look into a possible engine failure and ...
The Mexican navy ship that struck the Brooklyn Bridge last month in New York City was moved for repairs Friday morning. The move halted boat traffic in the area, causing temporary disruptions to ferry ...
A Mexican Navy tall ship called the Armada de la República Mexicana (ARM) Cuauhtémoc struck the Brooklyn Bridge at about 8:24 p.m. EST Saturday, May 17 killing two sailors and injuring over a dozen ...
After several days in New York, it took less than five minutes for a Mexican Navy ship to hit the city’s iconic Brooklyn Bridge, snapping the masts like matchsticks and leaving two crew members dead ...
The NTSB said Monday it will focus its investigation on why a Mexican Navy training ship crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge on three things: the crew, the vessel and the surrounding environment. The ...
The Mexican navy tall ship that struck the Brooklyn Bridge had departed less than 5 minutes before its masts crashed into the historic span, according to a timeline laid out by investigators Monday.
new video loaded: Mexico Navy Sailing Ship on Good Will Tour Crashes Into Brooklyn Bridge transcript Today, about approximately 2020 hours, the ship was departing from, from Pier 17, where it was ...