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Tuesday 13 January 2015

Divers retrieve cockpit voice recorder crashed Air Asia

Indonesian investigator now successful in retrieving the information recorded in the cockpit voice recorder that was found from the wreck of an Air Asia passenger jet on Tuesday. As said to the Reuters by the Indonesian investigator, it will prove as a vital tool in analyzing the actual cause of the crash that killed 162 people. There we no survivors found of the incident. The cockpit voice recorder was found on Monday where the flight data recorder was recovered from the bottom of the Java Sea. Indonesia AirAisa’s Flight QZ8501 had taken off from Indonesia’s second-biggest city of Surabaya to Singapore, but was found missing on its halfway into a two-hour flight on Dec. 28.



Bad weather was considered to be the reason that flight lost contact with air traffic control, investigators found black boxes as a major tool for answering the actual reasons that led to the flight A320-200 plunging into the sea. The cockpit voice recorder, which retains the last two hours of conversation between the pilots and with air traffic controllers, has now been in the hands of investigators together the black boxes, which are actually orange. They are looking to piecing together the sequence of events by determining a wealth of data of the black box.

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