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  • Wrecked plane recorders retrieval to start May 16 - minister

    RIA Novosti, Russia
    May 13 2006

    Wrecked plane recorders retrieval to start May 16 - minister
    16:37 | 13/ 05/ 2006


    MOSCOW, May 13 (RIA Novosti) - The recovery of flight recorders from
    the Armenian Airbus airliner that crashed off Russia's Black Sea
    coast last week, killing all 113 people on board, will start May 16,
    Russia's transport minister said Saturday.

    Igor Levitin said special equipment, which is currently in the port
    of Novorossiisk, would be delivered to the scene shortly. It will be
    prepared for the operation in Sochi, the resort city not far from the
    scene, Monday, he said.

    The effort to recover the objects, believed to be the black boxes
    that are crucial for explaining the cause of the crash, may take two
    or three days, the minister said.

    "It depends on weather conditions," he said.

    Levitin said the recorders could be at a depth of 496 meters (1,627
    feet), and visibility was good enough for the recovery effort. The
    distance between the recorders was reported at about five meters (16
    feet).

    An emergency official said earlier in the day that searchers had
    received images of objects believed to be parts of the crashed
    airliner from a new Kalmar deep-sea search vehicle working at the
    scene to locate pieces of the wreckage and the flight recorders.

    "The objects are presumably parts of the airliner. They have been
    found with the same coordinates as the radio signals believed to be
    coming from the flight recorders," he said.

    The Airbus, owned by Armenia's Armavia airline, crashed in stormy
    weather near Sochi on May 3.
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