Boeing Blamed For Crash Tel Aviv (JTA) — An inter- nal investigation by El Al into the crash of one of its Boeing 747 cargo jets in Amsterdam on Oct. 4 has laid full blame for the disaster on the plane's American manufacturer. The report recommends that the airline sue the Seattle-based Boeing Corp. N for full damages. The deci- sion noted a similar loss of an identical China Airline > aircraft a year ago. The commission, headed by Amos Tamir, said Boeing should be sued for the loss of the plane and for compensa- tion for any insurance claims paid out to victims. More than 40 people died when the plane, en route to Tel Aviv, slammed into apartment buildings in an Amsterdam suburb. El Al said damages should be paid as well to the corn- pany for injuring its reputa- tion, and for the cost of mounting a giant interna- tional public relations cam- paign to offset the adverse publicity caused by the crash. In Amsterdam, the Dutch Aviation Board refused to comment on El Al's conclu- sion. > -- The investigation being conducted by the board will take several more months to complete, a board spokes- man said. > But a representative of the lawyers for the crash victims said El Al's conclusion would enable them to file their claims with U.S. courts and thus receive more damages than they could through Israeli courts. The commission cleared the plane's crew, all of whom perished, of any responsibili- ty for the crash. The crash was caused by the failure of the pins con- necting the No. 3 engine to the right wing, which broke away, tearing away the No. 4 engine too, the report con- cluded. The crew did everything in their power to prevent the crash, the investigators stressed. Investigation into the air- craft's maintenance showed that no fault lay with ground maintenance engineers or mechanics. In addition, the commis- sion charged Boeing for its "slow and weak reaction," bordering "on negligence," to the earlier crash of the China Airlines plane. LNE S S On February 12th, The Jewish News Will Be Giving Its Readers The Business. Jewish NeWs.- And Business. Now, for the first tiro ey're united in a special pullout-and-save supplement on February 12, 19 -4t's the perfect match, too The Jewish Ne s 'Oakland Coun ss and invest- have a median st $70,000, 7Orie i d more than More than hal t and bo ne in se eve exit property. And two irds of our employedTeaders are in o-q uad erial positions, making purchasing decisions for their busi ipnal and m - er ranked Oakland ering that the 1992 Stiryst,, 2941141y nessesi County Amer!ca's ealthiest, you'll get the crea rt~ o the yearn, And they're nolust skimming _ More than 90 of Jewish News subsc-Fiker AT LEAST ONE HOUR EACH WEEK industrialist's attention for that long? And t cial sections again and again. More that 70% least a week, assuring repeat exposures for y a` fnd i n any other Our Business st‘plernent will be rich wi medium. Custom-tailored to of readers' specifications. Compelling. Alluring. Informative. " on, •February 12th. They_ might like to give We're giving our readeTs you "the business," too. Contact your Jewi more informati ISSU E • • • uary 29, 1993 12 column inches irculation: 21,000 households 92 Survey of Buying Power 988 Scarborough - Jewish News Study A SUPPLEMENT TO THE JEWISH NEWS ., ..***G4rk,Q11,400. xrek'