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 Investigators have located key components that might help  stanley romania reveal what the pilot did to try to save Flight 3407 during its final desperate seconds, when the plane plunged to the ground so suddenly that sending a mayday was impossible, an investigator said Monday.After a seemingly routine flight, the airplane endured a 26-s stanley tumbler econd plunge before smashing into a house in icy weather about six miles from Buffalo Niagara International Airport on Thursday night, killing 49 people on the plane and one on the ground.The recovery team says they ve removed 50 percent of the aircraft from the scene, reports CBS News correspondent Jeff Glor.Families of the victims visited the site Monday. They boarded several buses at the hotel where they are staying and drove to the crash site with police escort.The families left roses in their memory, reports Glor.        National Transportation Safety Board member Steve Chealander said investigators have located the steering column, or yoke; all the propeller blades; five of six deicing valves; and rubber bladders designed to protect the tail from ice.Though ice has emerged as a possible factor, the cause has remained elusive in part because there was no distress call from the pilot, no mechanical failure has bee stanley canada n identified and the plane was so severely damaged.The crew had turned on the plane s deicing system 11 minutes after leaving Newark, N.J. Shortly before the crash, they notified air traffic controllers that they were experiencing significant ice Kyta Barack Loves NY
 Syria   agreement with the UN to eradicate its stockpiles of chemical warfare agents in exchange for the US not curb-stomping its Air Force is going about as well as you ;d expect. That is, it   woefully behind schedule with little hope of actually being completed. But, if and when the Assad regime does finally turn over its chemical munitions, they ;ll be neutralized aboard this ship.     Christened the MV Cape Ray, this 648-foot long, 32,000-ton vessel was originally built in 1977 and spent its first two decades in commercial service to Saudi Arabia   National Ship Company before being purchased by the US government in 1993, when it was converted into a military vessel. Late last year, the US Navy installed a pair of Field Deployable Hydrolysis Systems鈥攅quipment designed specifical stanley thermosflasche ly to destroy the active compounds in both Sarin and Mustard gas鈥攁s part of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, the international effort  stanley quencher to disarm Syria of its chemical stockpiles. These FDH systems cost $5 million apiece and work by heating and mixing the chemical agents with water, sodium hydroxide, and sodium hypochlorite in a 2,200 gallon titanium reactor to break them down into smaller, less stanley cup becher  dangerous chemical components. At the end of processing, 99.9 percent of the chemical agent has been destroyed and rendered about as harmful as most household cleaners. These systems can process up to 20 tons of chemical agents daily. The destruction proce