On November 12, 2001, American Airlines flight 587 (AA587), an Airbus A300-605R, registration number N14053, crashed in Belle Harbor, New York shortly after taking off from John F. Kennedy airport. Recorded as National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) accident number DCA02MA001, the A300 lost its rudder and vertical stabilizer during climb; the aerodynamic loads caused the loss of both engines before impact. Just two months after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, the accident was thought to be terrorism, a case for the Federal Bureau of Investigation, but when it was determined to be non-terrorism in nature the NTSB shortly took over the investigation. The accident report, AAR-0404, was adopted on October 26, 2004, almost three years later.