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FLIGHT 8501 | Divers retrieve 2nd black box from AirAsia crash

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Indonesian military personnel remove the Flight Data Recorder of the ill-fated AirAsia flight QZ8501 into a proper case in Pangkalan Bun

Indonesian military personnel remove the Flight Data Recorder of the ill-fated AirAsia flight QZ8501 into a proper case in Pangkalan Bun

 

Divers retrieved the crashed AirAsia plane›s second black box from the bottom of the Java Sea yesterday, giving experts essential tools to piece together what brought Flight 8501 down.
The cockpit voice recorder was freed from beneath the heavy remnants of a wing at a depth of about 30 meters, a day after the aircraft’s flight data recorder was recovered, said Tonny Budiono, sea navigation director at the Transportation Ministry.
“Thank God,” he said. “This is good news for investigators to reveal the cause of the plane crash.”
The device will be flown to the capital, Jakarta, to be analyzed with the other black box, a process that could take up to two weeks. Since it records in a two-hour loop, all discussions between the captain and co-pilot should be available.
The plane disappeared from radar less than halfway into a two-hour flight from Surabaya, Indonesia, to Singapore on Dec. 28. It was carrying 162 people, but only 48 bodies have been recovered so far.
The find is the latest boost in the slow-moving hunt in the shallow, murky stretch of ocean.
Over the weekend, the tail of the Airbus A320 was recovered, emblazoned with the carrier’s red-and-white cursive logo. The black boxes are normally inside the tail, but were missing when the wreckage was pulled to the surface.
The devices were soon located after three Indonesian ships detected strong “pings” being emitted from their beacons, about 20 meters apart. Strong currents, large waves and blinding silt have hindered divers’ efforts throughout the search, but they took advantage of calmer early morning conditions on Monday and yesterday to recover the instruments.
The information obtained from the black boxes — which are actually orange — will likely be vital. Designed to survive extreme heat and pressure, they should provide investigators with a second-by-second timeline of the flight.
Decomposition is making identification more difficult for desperate families waiting to bury their loved ones. Nearly all passengers and crew were Indonesian.
“I still believe many victims remain trapped there,” said Gen. Moeldoko, Indonesia’s military chief, who uses one name. “And we must find them.”  Achmad Ibrahim, Pangkalan Bun , AP

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