
Long lines at LGA as accident investigation unfolds
By midafternoon at LaGuardia on Wednesday, the lines for security screening stretched across both ends of Terminal B.
Across the concourse, around corners and back again. Hundreds and hundreds of people dragging their bags and inching along, determined to catch their flights if it takes all day.
The line for TSA Pre-check was at least 90 minutes. For those without it, it was literally hours.
Roughly 70% of LaGuardia's scheduled flights took off Wednesday.
The rest were canceled with one of the airport's two runways was still closed. Port Authority police assisted NTSB investigators in the afternoon as they got their first look inside the mangled cockpit of Air Canada Flight 8646.
The jet touched down at roughly 100 miles per hour when it slammed into a 35-ton fire truck crossing the runway on Sunday night. Both pilots were killed-everyone else survived.








