Glen Schulze, a noted expert witness in Aviation Accident Tape Analysis, has completed an extensive analysis of the limited data released by the NTSB on the Flight Data Recorder (FDR), its numerous revisions by the NTSB and a recently obtained segment of the analog tape waveform at the end of the tape.
In this detailed analysis he proves beyond any doubt that the NTSB is
withholding data from the end of the FDR tape. The analysis shows
that the printed data released by the NTSB, which was revised several times,
does not match the analog tape segment waveform received under
the Freedom of Information Act. Glen's analysis shows that there
could be up to 4 seconds missing from the end of the tape, or in the alternative,
the end of the tape was edited to remove some data, causing the difference
between the printed data and the waveform data.
Although this is very technical reading, it is worth a look. He
supports his analysis with numerous exhibits from the NTSB docket public
record. The final graphic shows a transient spike, which is
consistent with electronic editing.
This new information is troubling and demands and explanation from the NTSB. Perhaps we will finally get one with the new Administration.
You can find his analysis at:
Glenn Schulze's In Depth
Analysis - September 2000
Also see Cashill's Column "Fateful 4 Seconds" - July 9, 2001
Evidence of a Missile
Flight 800 Database
Flight 800
Poll Results
>1000 Respondents
Missile-------- 80%
Bomb -------- 4%
Fuel Tank --- 14%