Indonesian officials have announced that divers have retrieved the flight data recorder of crashed AirAsia flight QZ8501. Officials further said the divers may have also located the cockpit voice recorder, the second part of the black box, but that divers are yet to recover it. AirAsia flight QZ8501 disappeared in bad weather on December 28…
AirAsia Plane: Tail Of Crashed Plane Found
As the search for the AirAsia flight QZ8501, which crashed in the Java Sea on Sunday, December 28, continues, the Indonesian search officials say part of the tail of the plane has been found in the sea. The tail, which houses the “black boxes,” that records voice and flight data, is expected to give investigators…
AirAsia Crash: Efforts To Find Flight Data Recorders Resume
Efforts to search for the flight data recorders from the crashed AirAsia passenger plane has resumed, as weather conditions improve over the Java Sea. The plane, which was flying from Surabaya, Indonesia to Singapore on December 28, disappeared from the radar. Rescue teams have so far recovered 37 bodies but said the remains of most…
AirAsia: Indonesia Chief Confirms Retrieval Of Three Bodies
Bambang Soelistyo, Indonesia’s National Search and Rescue Agency Chief has confirmed that the debris found by the agency, belonged to the Air Asia plane that crashed in the Java sea and that only three bodies have so far been retrieved. “Today we evacuated three bodies and they are now in the warship Bung Tomo”, he…