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The cockpit voice recorder from a crashed Indonesian passenger jet has been found, more than two months after the accident that killed all 62 passengers and crew. IMAGES
Jakarta, Jan 19 (EFE/EPA).- Members of Indonesia's National Search and Rescue Agency on Tuesday continued to search for cockpit voice recorder and the remains of the victims of the passenger aircraft that crashed in Indonesian waters on Jan. 9 shortly after taking off from Jakarta International Airport. (Camera: BAGUS INDAHONO). SHOT LIST: RESCUERS INVESTIGATE THE DEBRIS OF THE SRIWIJAYA AIR FLIGHT RECOVERED FROM THE WATERS OFF JAKARTA AT TANJUNG PRIOK PORT IN KAKARTA, INDONESIA.
Indonesian officials say search teams have retrieved the cockpit voice recorder from the crashed AirAsia plane, as divers now focus on bringing back more bodies of passengers. Yiming Woo reports.
Indonesian officials say search teams have retrieved the cockpit voice recorder from the crashed AirAsia plane, as divers now focus on bringing back more bodies of passengers. Yiming Woo reports.
Jakarta, Feb 10 (EFE/EPA).- Indonesian authorities reported this Wednesday that a mechanical failure in an engine throttle lever could cause the accident of the Boeing 737 of the Indonesian airline Sriwijaya Air on January 9 with 62 people a board.The preliminary report, published Wednesday by the National Committee on Transportation Safety, said that as the aircraft climbed, the automatic throttle on the left engine was reduced, while that of the right engine remained stable. (Camera: ARCHIVE).ARCHIVE FOOTAGE SHOWS INDONESIAN RESCUE TEAM CARRYING AND INSPECTING DEBRIS OF THE SRIWIJAYA AIR FLIGHT SJ 182 PLANE RECOVERED FROM THE CRASH SITE IN WATERS OFF JAKARTA, INDONESIA.