
An NTSB official looks at wreckage at the scene Monday, in Bedford, Mass., where a plane plunged down an embankment and erupted in flames during a takeoff attempt at Hanscom Field Saturday night. Lewis Katz, co-owner of the Philadelphia Inquirer newspaper, and six other people died in the crash. (AP Photo/Boston Herald, Mark
Garfinkel, Pool)
Mark Garfinkel AP

National Transportation Safety Board Senior Air Safety Investigator Luke Schiada speaks during a news conference at Hanscom Field in Bedford, Mass., Monday, regarding the investigation into a plane which plunged down an embankment and erupted in flames during a takeoff attempt there on Saturday night. Lewis Katz, co-owner of the Philadelphia Inquirer newspaper, and six other people died in the crash. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)
Elise Amendola AP

NTSB Senior Air Safety Investigator Luke Schiada speaks during a news conference at Hanscom Field in Bedford, Mass., Monday, regarding the investigation into a plane which plunged down an embankment and erupted in flames during a takeoff attempt there on Saturday night. Lewis Katz, co-owner of the Philadelphia Inquirer newspaper, and six other people died in the crash. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)
Elise Amendola AP

A National Transportation Safety Board official stands beside a piece of the landing gear at the scene Monday, in Bedford, Mass., where a plane plunged down an embankment and erupted in flames during a takeoff attempt at Hanscom Field on Saturday night. Lewis Katz, co-owner of The Philadelphia Inquirer, and six other people died in the crash. (AP Photo/Boston Herald, Mark Garfinkel, Pool)
Mark Garfinkel AP
Wreckage lay at the scene Monday, in Bedford, Mass., where a plane plunged down an embankment and erupted in flames during a takeoff attempt at Hanscom Field Saturday night. Lewis Katz, co-owner of the Philadelphia Inquirer newspaper, and six other people died in the crash. (AP Photo/Boston Herald, Mark Garfinkel, Pool)
Mark Garfinkel AP

Anne Leeds is seen in an undated photo provided by Ted Leeds. Anne Leeds, 74, a next-door neighbor of Lewis Katz’s and retired preschool teacher, was among the seven people killed when Katz’s Gulfstream corporate jet ran off the end of a runway, plunged down an embankment and erupted in a fireball during a takeoff attempt Saturday night at Hanscom Field outside Boston. (AP Photo/Ted Leeds)
Ted Leeds AP


Former Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell speaks during an interview with the Associated Press Monday, in Philadelphia. Rendell had been invited to join Philadelphia Inquirer co-owner Lewis Katz on a doomed weekend trip to Boston. Rendell said Katz tried to persuade him on Friday to attend an event at historian Doris Kearns Goodwin’s home, but Rendell had another commitment. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

This aerial photo shows wreckage from where a plane plunged down and erupted in flames during a takeoff attempt at Hanscom Field on Saturday night, Monday, in Bedford, Mass. Lewis Katz, co-owner of The Philadelphia Inquirer, and six other people died in the crash. (AP Photo/The Boston Globe, David L. Ryan) BOSTON HERALD OUT, QUINCY OUT; NO SALES MANDATORY CREDIT.