Black boxes: crucial to air crash probes


AFP
| 2019/01/14 | 390 words | LE JOURNAL DE L'AVIATION | AIR SECURITY

One of the first priorities for air crash investigators is to locate a plane's two black boxes, which hold vital clues on what caused it to go down.On Monday, Indonesian authorities found the cockpit voice recorder from a Lion Air Boeing 737 MAX that crashed in October, killing all 189 people onboard.Investigators have already recovered the jet's flight data recorder, which provided information about the speed, altitude and direction of the plane before the crash.But the cockpit voice record...(…)

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