
BEIRUT — The Lebanese military says
naval commandos have recovered the cockpit voice recorder belonging to
the Ethiopian Airlines jet that crashed last month into the
Mediterranean.
The Boeing 737 crashed on Jan. 25, just minutes
after takeoff from Beirut during a thunderstorm. All 90 people on board
died.
The plane's data flight recorder was retrieved among the
plane's wreckage last week and was flown to France for analysis.
Part
of the cockpit voice recorder was retrieved in the same area last
Wednesday, but officials said it was missing its memory voice recorder.
An
army statement said that recorder was retrieved Tuesday.
Both
black boxes will be analyzed by BEA, a French agency that specializes in
assisting with technical investigations of air crashes.
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Source: AFP
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The First Box then the Second Box Cockpit recorder is the voice one..Follow news