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2/8/10 9:50 AM

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Lebanon recovers crashed Ethiopian jet's data box


Beirut- Search teams have retrieved a flight recorder belonging to an Ethiopian Airlines plane that crashed off the coast of Lebanon last month killing all 90 people aboard.

 


Lebanese Transport Minister Ghazi Aridi said on Sunday the teams also located the fuselage of the plane, where most of the bodies of the victims are believed trapped. Two bodies were recovered.

 


A security official earlier told Reuters that Lebanese navy commandos had recovered the black boxes which were transported to Beirut's naval base and handed to the investigating team.

 


Aridi later said the search teams found only one data recorder and they were looking for the second -- the voice recorder.

 


The Boeing 737-800 plane, carrying mostly Lebanese and Ethiopian passengers, crashed minutes after taking off from Beirut in stormy weather, plunging in a ball of fire into the sea. It was bound for the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa.

 


The flight recorders should provide a clearer picture on why the pilot failed to respond to the control tower's request to change direction even though he acknowledged their commands.

 


The plane had apparently made a sharp turn before disappearing off the radar. Lebanese officials have said it was too early to draw any conclusion of pilot error. 

 

 






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