Crucial cockpit voice recordings have been pulled from a black box on the doomed South Korean plane as officials believe a chilling clue could reveal the cause of the deadly crash. Key data has ...
This means that the investigators would be able to hear the final communications of the pilots of the ill fated flight. The second black box, the flight data recorder, was found with a missing ...
The Transport Ministry said in a statement Wednesday that it has completed work to extract data from the cockpit voice recorder — one of the two black boxes recovered from the wreckage.
The second black box, the flight data recorder, “was found with a missing connector,” Mr. Joo said. “Experts are currently conducting a final review to determine how to extract data from it.” ...
The Transport Ministry said in a statement Wednesday that it has completed works to extract data from the cockpit voice recorder — one of the two black boxes recovered from the wreckage.
The second black box, the flight data recorder, “was found with a missing connector,” Joo said. “Experts are currently conducting a final review to determine how to extract data from it.” Officials ...
Authorities said the black box was damaged in the crash, and concluded that South Korea is not capable of extracting the data, Seoul’s deputy minister of civil aviation Joo Jong-wan told ...