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BEIRUT (Reuters) - Search teams
retrieved the flight recorders belonging to an Ethiopian Airlines plane
that crashed off the coast of Lebanon last month killing all 90 people
on board, a Lebanese security official said on Sunday.
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"Lebanese
navy commandos recovered the black boxes and they are in the navy base.
They will be given to the investigating committee," a security official
told Reuters.
The Boeing 737-800 plane, carrying mostly Lebanese
and Ethiopian passengers, crashed minutes after taking off from Beirut
in stormy weather, plunging in a ball of fire into the sea. It was bound
for the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa.
The flight recorders
should provide a clearer picture on why the pilot failed to respond to
the control tower's request to change direction even though he
acknowledged their commands.
The plane had apparently made a
sharp turn before disappearing off the radar. Lebanese officials have
said it was too early to draw any conclusion of pilot error.
Lebanese
and international teams, including a U.S. navy vessel, have been
searching the Mediterranean along the southern Beirut coast for bodies
and wreckage.
They have managed to retrieve the plane's rear
wings and the cockpit in the last 24 hours.
Stormy weather has
hampered their search several times in the last two weeks. At least 15
bodies have been recovered since the crash, mostly of Lebanese
passengers.
The eight-year-old plane last had a maintenance check
on December 25 and no technical problems were found.
(Writing by
Yara Bayoumy; Editing by Angus MacSwan)
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