apologies for the technical issues. i m sarah mulkerrins. it s another night of european action in football, with qualification to the knockout stages of the europa league up for grabs for some. in the early games, premier league side brighton have made it through, joao pedro scored from the spot to give them the win at aek athens. west ham are also through to the next stage, they won in serbia against batchka topola. real betis lost at sparta prague, so that means rangers could jump to top of that group, if they beat aris limasol, but they are currently losing 1 0. liverpool liverpool hosting lask they will secure top two if avoid defeat. two if they avoid defeat. in the europa conference league, aston villa are at legia warsaw. villa can leapfrog their opponents and go top of their group with a win, currently 1 1. and helsinki v aberdeen 2 2, who can t progress. that one was disrupted because of snow at the time. that one was disrupted because of snow at the time. to inte
mechanical noises. are you saying there are just two microphones in the cockpit on the pilot and the copilot, or are there other microphones as well? there s another. the pilot and copilot have special noise canceling microphones to cancel out some of that noise and give you a much clearer rendition of their voices. in addition there s a cockpit area microphone that records the entire environment in the cockpit. obviously the flight data recorder still being looked for. we heard from nic robertson the difficulty recovery has been. helicopters aren t able to land. they have to be lowered from a cable. not only are they looking for the flight data recorder also obviously looking for the remains of the passengers. three americans among the 150 people killed in the crash of flight 9525. we know the identity of some of them yvonne selke and her daughter emily.
so thank you very much. i beg your pardon. we can t take more questions. no you had three questions already. please understand. we will keep you informed about everything we know. let s pull away from this. that was the first time i actually heard from both the ceos of lufthansa and germanwings victims from 18 different countries. what s significant there is they were saying hearing from lufthansa ceo, former pilot. he visited the crash site yesterday. and he said they re going to provide a plane for any friends, family members of these victims to board this plane tomorrow to go as close as they possibly can to this crash site. it is inaccessible location. helicopters aren t even landing in. they re having to rope in a lot of these investigators. but they re providing a location