TWA Flt. 800 was reconstructed in an investigation - and was destroyed in a criminal act.
No, it wasn't destroyed in a criminal act. The aircraft was partially reconstructed to determine the cause of failure. It was reconstructed to a further extent to provide a teaching environment for future crash investigators.
For our example, could there have been any bombs on board Flt.77 that detonated at the time of impact?
Why would the aircraft need to be reconstructed to determine that?
Would it be relevant to finding out exactly what happened? It seems obvious to me that it would.
Begging the question. Basically you can't think of anything.
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