Cape Breton Post

Iran asks French experts to read downed jet’s black boxes

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Iranian investigat­ors have asked France’s BEA air accident agency to read black boxes from a downed Ukrainian jetliner, Iran’s envoy to the United Nations aviation agency said.

The Ukraine Internatio­nal Airlines flight was shot down on Jan. 8 by an Iranian ground-to-air missile, killing 176 people in what Tehran termed a “disastrous mistake” at a time of heightened tensions with the United States.

The fate of the cockpit voice and data ‘black-box’ recorders has been the subject of an internatio­nal standoff eclipsed by the coronaviru­s crisis, which Iran says has also contribute­d to delays in a probe by Iran’s Air Accident Investigat­ion Board.

Progress was discussed at a council meeting of the UN’S Internatio­nal Civil Aviation Organizati­on on Wednesday.

“Iran’s AAIB recently made a request to the BEA that the recorders should be taken by Iran to the BEA’S premises in

France to be read in the presence of representa­tives of other involved countries and ICAO, if the BEA is in a position to accommodat­e this,” Farhad Parvaresh, Iran’s representa­tive to the UN agency, told Reuters by telephone.

The BEA said it had not formally received the request and remained in discussion­s with Iran, Canada and Ukraine on any involvemen­t it may have. Canada had 57 citizens on board.

Iran has accused the United States, which built the Boeing 737-800, of refusing to provide software to decipher the recorders, while Canada and Ukraine have accused Tehran of dragging its feet over the probe. Sources said earlier this week that Iran had told ICAO it would take the recorders to Paris once countries involved in the probe agreed.

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