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The head of navigation at Čilipi Airport, Niko Jerkuić, was found dead three days after the accident with a bullet wound to his chest. The police investigation concluded that the case was a suicide.[13]

 

In popular culture

The crash of IFO-21 was covered in "Fog of War", an episode from the fourth season (2007) of the internationally syndicated Canadian TV documentary series Mayday.[7]

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Outcomes

Dubrovnik Airport was singled out for an improperly designed approach and landing procedure.[7]

 

A number of US Air Force (USAF) officers were found to have contributed to a failure of command. The general commanding the 86th Airlift Wing, Brig. Gen. William E. Stevens, vice-commander Col. Roger W. Hansen, and the commander of the 86th Operations Group, Col. John E. Mazurowski, were all relieved of their posts.[8][10] Mazurowski was later found guilty of a dereliction of duties and was demoted to major, while 12 other officers were reprimanded.[7]

 

The USAF ordered all military aircraft to be equipped with a flight data recorder and a cockpit voice recorder.[7]

 

American military aircraft are no longer allowed to fly into airports without explicit approval from the United States Department of Defense, not even for high-ranking diplomatic missions.[7]

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Businesspeople

Barry L. Conrad, chairman and CEO of Barrington Group

Paul Cushman III, chairman and CEO of Riggs International Banking Corp.

Robert E. Donovan, president and CEO of ABB Inc.

Claudio Elia, chairman and CEO of Air & Water Technologies Corp.

David Ford, president and CEO of InterGuard Corp. of Guardian International

Frank Maier, president of Enserch International Ltd

Walter Murphy, senior vice president of AT&T Submarine Systems Inc.

Leonard Pieroni, chairman and CEO of Parsons Corp.

John A. Scoville, chairman of Harza Engineering Co.

Donald Terner, president of Bridge Housing Corp.

Stuart Tholan, high-ranking Bechtel executive

Robert A. Whittaker, chairman and CEO of Foster Wheeler Energy International

Flight crew

Captain Ashley Davis, pilot

Captain Tim Shafer, pilot

Staff Sergeant Gerald Aldrich, flight mechanic

Technical Sergeant Cheryl Turnege, steward

Technical Sergeant Shelly Kelly, steward

Staff Sergeant Robert Farrington Jr., steward

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Thirty-five people, six military crewmembers, and twenty-nine civilians died in the crash. Thirty-three of the victims were Americans and two were Croatians. Twelve Department of Commerce officials, including Secretary Brown, were among the deceased.[9]

 

Government officials

Ron Brown, Secretary of Commerce

Duane Christian, security officer to the Secretary of Commerce

Adam Darling, confidential assistant to the Secretary of Commerce

Gail Dobert, Deputy Director for the Office of Business Liaison

Carol Hamilton, Press Secretary to the Secretary of Commerce

Kathryn Hoffman, senior advisor for strategic scheduling and special initiatives to the Secretary of Commerce

Steve Kaminski, Counselor to the Secretary of Commerce

Kathy Kellogg, Office of Business Liaison official

Charles Meissner, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for international trade

William Morton, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Commerce for international economic development

Lawrence Payne, Foreign Service officer

Naomi Warbasse, international trade specialist with the Department of Commerce

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The commander of the 86th Operations Group, Col. John E. Mazurowski,[8] revealed that he had requested (but not yet received) approval to waive the review for Dubrovnik, as the approach had worked for years, and the delay of a full review could hamper the interests of the American diplomatic mission.[7]end of story nuthin to see here