CanyonAg77 said:
I wonder if the crash investigators want any of the debris, or if they consider it unnecessary
Source: https://abc13.com/second-black-box-recovered-from-plane-crash-in-trinity-bay/5163154/Quote:
Searchers expressed difficulty in seeking the victims and key evidence from the crash. The plane and its cargo were shattered into pieces in the marshy terrain.
Chambers County Sheriff Brian Hawthorne and the National Transportation Safety Board are asking property owners and boaters in the Trinity Bay and Galveston complex to be on the look out for floating wreckage and cargo from the crash of Flight 3591. This wreckage and the cargo, which includes Amazon packages and U.S. mail among other items, is important to the investigation of the crash.
Officials stress that any luggage and personal items that belonged to the crew members are very important to the NTSB. If you spot anything that appears to be related to the flight crews, they are asking you bring it to their attention.
Chambers County has established four Flight 3591 collection sites. Citizens can bring the found wreckage and cargo material to NTSB investigators.
Items can be taken via land to:
Chambers County OEM building at 202 Airport Road in Anahuac
Beach City Volunteer Fire Department at 12717 FM 2354 in Beach City
Boaters can take items via water to:
Job Beason Park 130 W. Bayshore Road, Oak Island,
N 29.655 W -94.691
NRG Spillway dock on the south side N 29.755 W -94.818
If you have any questions regarding Flight 3591 wreckage and cargo collection you may call 409-267-3060 from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. until further notice.