Second black box from Lion Air crash found: Indonesian officials


AFP
| 2019/01/14 | 496 words | LE JOURNAL DE L'AVIATION | INDUSTRY / TECHNOLOGY

The cockpit voice recorder from a Lion Air jet that crashed last October has been recovered, Indonesian authorities said Monday, a discovery that could be critical to establishing why the brand new plane fell out of the sky shortly after take-off.The Boeing 737 Max vanished from radar about 13 minutes after taking off from Jakarta, slamming into the Java Sea moments after pilots had asked to return to the capital and killing all 189 people onboard.Haryo Satmiko, deputy head of Indonesia's Na...(…)

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