Sriwijaya Air plane crash: Another black box of Indonesian plane recovered
IANS/Jakarta
Reuters
The plane had crashed into the Java Sea shortly after taking off from the Jakarta international airport. The Cockpit Voice Recorder (CVR) of the Indonesian plane that crashed in January killing all the 62 people on board, has been recovered, which will significantly help investigators find out the cause of the accident, an official said.
The CVR was recovered on Wednesday from the seafloor near the spot where the Flight Data Recorder (FDR) was retrieved days after the crash on January 9, spokesman of the National Search and Rescue Office Yusuf Latief told Xinhua news agency.
Black box of crashed Indonesian plane recovered
The Cockpit Voice Recorder (CVR) of the Indonesian plane that crashed in January killing all the 62 people on board, has been recovered, which will significantly help investigators find out the cause of the accident, an official said.
By IANS
SpiceJet, Avenue Capital Group enter into MoU for aircraft acquisition
The Cockpit Voice Recorder (CVR) of the Indonesian plane that crashed in January killing all the 62 people on board, has been recovered, which will significantly help investigators find out the cause of the accident, an official said.
The CVR was recovered on Wednesday from the seafloor near the spot where the Flight Data Recorder (FDR) was retrieved days after the crash on January 9, spokesman of the National Search and Rescue Office Yusuf Latief told Xinhua news agency.
Body parts, debris found after Indonesian plane with 62 onboard crashes
Body parts, debris found after Indonesian plane with 62 onboard crashes
The Boeing 737-500 with 62 people onboard had crashed on Saturday shortly after takeoff from Jakarta, officials said.
advertisement
UPDATED: January 10, 2021 10:28 IST
Rescuers inspect debris found in the waters around the location where a Sriwijaya Air passenger jet had lost contact with air traffic controllers shortly after the takeoff, at the search and rescue command centre at Tanjung Priok Port in Jakarta, Indonesia, early Sunday. (Photo: AP)
Indonesian rescuers pulled out body parts, pieces of clothing and scraps of metal from the Java Sea early Sunday morning, a day after a Boeing 737-500 with 62 people onboard crashed shortly after takeoff from Jakarta, officials said.
Boeing: Suche nach indonesischem Flugzeug mit 62 Insassen handelsblatt.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from handelsblatt.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.