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  • Airbus Black Box's Magnetic Tape Damaged, Official Says - 1

    AIRBUS BLACK BOX'S MAGNETIC TAPE DAMAGED, OFFICIAL SAYS - 1

    RIA Novosti, Russia
    May 24 2006

    (Adds paragraphs 2-3, 5)

    SOCHI, Southern Russia, May 24 (RIA Novosti) - Experts may face
    problems deciphering flight data from an Armenian Airbus that crashed
    into the Black Sea May 3 as the magnetic tape of its cockpit flight
    recorder was seriously damaged, an official said Wednesday.

    Tatiana Anodina, head of the Interstate Aviation Committee, said:
    "The cockpit voice recorder has a magnetic tape and, therefore, is more
    affected by the marine environment and serious mechanical effects."

    She said experts might have to decipher each fragment of the tape
    separately, and that they may not be able to do this within the 15-day
    timeframe announced earlier.

    The recovery operation at the scene of the tragedy, which left 113
    people dead, was officially declared over earlier Wednesday.

    The airliner, operated by Armenia's Armavia, crashed while flying
    from the Armenian capital, Yerevan, in stormy weather 6 kilometers
    (3.7 miles) from Russia's Adler airport, which services the popular
    resort of Sochi.
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