AIRBUS A320 FLIGHT RECORDERS DELIVERED TO MOSCOW
Interfax, Russia
May 25 2006
MOSCOW. May 25 (Interfax) - The flight recorders of the Airbus
A320 of the Armavia Airlines were brought to Moscow on Thursday,
the Interstate Aviation Committee (IAC) said on its website.
"The flight recorders were delivered to the Interstate Aviation
Committee last night," the website said.
An IAC commission, federal experts and representatives of Armenia and
France are considering how the decipher information, as the flight
recorders are not in very good shape.
The first flight recorder, which monitored conversations in the
cockpit, was retrieved from the Black Sea on Monday. The second one
was found in the early hours of Wednesday and lifted aboard by the
Navigator vessel later in the day.
The A320 carrying 113 people crashed six kilometers off the Black
Sea coast on May 3. The crash killed everyone onboard.
Interfax, Russia
May 25 2006
MOSCOW. May 25 (Interfax) - The flight recorders of the Airbus
A320 of the Armavia Airlines were brought to Moscow on Thursday,
the Interstate Aviation Committee (IAC) said on its website.
"The flight recorders were delivered to the Interstate Aviation
Committee last night," the website said.
An IAC commission, federal experts and representatives of Armenia and
France are considering how the decipher information, as the flight
recorders are not in very good shape.
The first flight recorder, which monitored conversations in the
cockpit, was retrieved from the Black Sea on Monday. The second one
was found in the early hours of Wednesday and lifted aboard by the
Navigator vessel later in the day.
The A320 carrying 113 people crashed six kilometers off the Black
Sea coast on May 3. The crash killed everyone onboard.