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    EQUIPMENT TO RECOVER BLACK SEA AIRBUS RECORDERS ARRIVES AT PORT

    RIA Novosti, Russia
    May 15 2006

    SOCHI, May 15 (RIA Novosti) - Equipment to recover what are believed
    to be the flight recorders from an Armenian airliner that crashed
    in the Black Sea has been delivered to the scene, a Russian official
    said Monday.

    The black boxes are seen as the key to discovering why the Airbus
    crashed May 3 six kilometers (3.7 miles) off the Russian coast with
    the loss of all 113 people on board.

    "The equipment has been loaded on a vessel," the official from the
    Emergency Situations Ministry said. "Today, it will be fixed, tuned
    and tested."

    On Saturday, recovery teams said a deep-sea search vehicle had recorded
    images of objects believed to be the flight recorders and other parts
    of the airliner.

    The objects were located using the same coordinates as the radio
    signals presumed to be coming from the flight recorders.

    Transportation Minister Igor Levitin, who is overseeing the recovery
    effort, said Saturday the recovery of the objects would start May 16,
    adding that the effort could take two or three days, depending on
    the weather.

    He said the objects were at a depth of 496 meters (1,627 feet) and
    at a distance of five meters (16 feet) from each other.

    The Airbus A-320 operated by Armenia's Armavia was flying from the
    Armenian capital, Yerevan, to Adler airport, which services the
    popular Russian resort of Sochi, when it came down in stormy weather.
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