12 University Daily Kansan / Tuesday, March 24, 1992 Officials investigate USAir crash Cockpit recorder yields no clues Knight-Ridder Tribune, JEFF DIONISE, PAUL PERREAULT, R.L. REACH The Associated Press NEW YORK — A quick evaluation of the cockpit voice recorder yielded no clues on the crash of a USAir jetliner at La Guardia Airbase, a federal official said yesterday. Twenty-seven people were killed. Investigators were looking at several possible causes, including whether the plane should have been de-iced once more before it took off in a snowstorm Sunday night, said John Lauber, a representative for the National Transportation Safety Board. "At this point there is nothing that leaps out based on that very quick listen," *Lauber* said of the initial review of the voice recorder. Twenty-four of the 51 people aboard the Cleveland-bound plane were injured when it slid off a runway into Flushing Bay and broke apart Sunday night. Twenty-six bodies were pulled from the bay Sunday, and divers found the last body lost night, said Sgt. Mary Wrensen, a police representative. Lauber said the possibility the plane needed a third de-icing before its take-off was one of several things investigators were looking into. The plane had been de-iced twice, the last time about 30 minutes before it took off in a snowstorm. Aplane is de-iced by spraying it with a mixture of water and an alcohol-based liquid. If ice is allowed to build up on a plane's wings the plane has difficulty getting the lift needed for take-off. Investigators also were studying a runway skid mark and the position of the plane's wing flaps for clues, Lauber said. The plane had just lifted off the ground, witnesses said, when it crashed back onto the runway, skidded over an embankment into Flushing Bay and broke apart. "I was amazed so many people survived," said Fire Capt. John Kurtz, who arrived shortly after the crash. "There were bodies burnt to a crisp and bodies cut in half, and then there were people walking around." Billionaire may put new twist on election The Associated Press WASHINGTON — Texas billionaire Ross Perot's flirtation with a third-party campaign for president is making political veterans in both parties nervous. Analysts say a well-financed Perot campaign could easily change the dynamics of a close general-election contest. President Bush's re-election campaign is suggesting Perot's potential challenge would hurt the Democrats Campaign representative Torie Clarke said Perot might have been having some fun in considering a challenge to his fellow Texan. But, she said it did not make a difference to them whether he got in. Other Bush aides were more wary. "You have to take seriously anybody who's got $2 billion who wants to run for president," said Charles Black, Bush senior campaign adviser. Democratic party Chairman Ronald Brown saw Perot doing damage to the GOP. 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