The Airbus A320 from Paris to Cairo crashed into Wed May 19 with 66 occupants, including 40 Egyptians and 15 French, having suddenly disappeared from radar screens, for reasons still undetermined.
The black boxes have a duration of immersion in emission of about a month. They should be issued until June 24, said the Inquiry in a statement from the Egyptian Ministry of Civil Aviation.
According to the release, Egyptian investigators have accepted a US request of the National Council of transportation safety Board to participate in the survey.
the Egyptian investigators further confirmed –what that had already said the grecques– authorities that the aircraft had made a turn 90 degrees left and 360 degrees right before his fall.
technical incident?
“John Lethbridge,” a boat from the French company Deep Ocean Search (DOS), equipped with an underwater robot that can locate and recover the black boxes deep, arrived in Egypt on June 9 to reach the crash zone between the Greek island of Crete and Egypt , according to the Egyptian authorities and French investigators.
a French naval vessel, the Laplace, detected on June 1, the signal of a black box between Crete and the northern coast of Egypt.
and the search continued to try to receive the signal from the beacon of the other recorder, said last week in Paris the director of the Bureau of investigation and analysis (BEA) . Remi Jouty
the hypothesis of the attack, initially put forward by Egypt lost ground in favor of that technical incident: automatic alerts had indeed been issued by the unit two minutes before his fall, indicating smoke in the cockpit and a failure of the computer manager commands.
(nxp / afp)
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