Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Search continues for crashed Armenian plane's flight recorders

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Search continues for crashed Armenian plane's flight recorders

    Agence France Presse -- English
    May 21, 2006 Sunday 2:08 PM GMT

    Search continues for crashed Armenian plane's flight recorders


    Russian officials continued searching Sunday for the black box flight
    recorders of an Armenian plane that crashed off Russia's Black Sea
    coast more than two weeks ago, but warned that they might be stuck in
    the mud under the sea bed.

    A submersible vessel was being used to search for the flight
    recorders of the Airbus A320 that crashed on May 3, but "it is not
    ruled out that they have sunk into the silt," the ITAR-TASS news
    agency quoted an official at the search headquarters as saying.

    "If examination of the surface of the sea bed doesn't yield results,
    the underwater work will be reoriented to searching in the boggy
    silt, which will significantly hamper the work," the official said.

    All 113 people aboard the plane died when it crashed on its approach
    to the Black Sea resort of Sochi. Eighty-five of the victims were
    Armenians, many of them on family visits.

    The flight recorders are thought to lie at a depth of 500 metres
    (1,600 feet) below the surface of the water.

    Specialists from France have been called in to help with the search.

    As of May 10, 51 bodies had been recovered.
Working...
X