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One flight data recorder from Yemenia airplane found, committee
SANA'A, Aug. 28
(Saba) – Search for the flight data recorders from the Yemenia airplane which
plunged into
the Indian Ocean on June 30 has resulted in recovering one of the black boxes, the
Supreme Committee on Monitoring Civil Aviation Accidents said on Friday.
The found box is the one containing information on the airplane.
A US ship is currently continuing the search for the other box, which recorded the
final conversation of the crew, where the jetliner crashed off Comoros.
The committee has said that all the wreckage of the plane had been recovered and
more bodies of the 152 passengers and crew, who were onboard it, were retrieved as
well.
Meanwhile, minister of Transport Ibrahim Khalid al-Wazeer said that France had
adopted a Yemeni request to extend the search until September 15. The ship carrying
out the
search started its job last Friday.
The French government ordered to hire a ship carrying a special underwater robot to
retrieve the boxes, he added.
The operation is involving French, Yemeni and Comorian experts, al-Wazeer said.
The Yemenia Flight 626 crashed while flying from Paris to Moroni via Yemen. Only
one French teenager girl survived the tragedy and she is now back.
FR
(Saba) – Search for the flight data recorders from the Yemenia airplane which
plunged into
the Indian Ocean on June 30 has resulted in recovering one of the black boxes, the
Supreme Committee on Monitoring Civil Aviation Accidents said on Friday.
The found box is the one containing information on the airplane.
A US ship is currently continuing the search for the other box, which recorded the
final conversation of the crew, where the jetliner crashed off Comoros.
The committee has said that all the wreckage of the plane had been recovered and
more bodies of the 152 passengers and crew, who were onboard it, were retrieved as
well.
Meanwhile, minister of Transport Ibrahim Khalid al-Wazeer said that France had
adopted a Yemeni request to extend the search until September 15. The ship carrying
out the
search started its job last Friday.
The French government ordered to hire a ship carrying a special underwater robot to
retrieve the boxes, he added.
The operation is involving French, Yemeni and Comorian experts, al-Wazeer said.
The Yemenia Flight 626 crashed while flying from Paris to Moroni via Yemen. Only
one French teenager girl survived the tragedy and she is now back.
FR