Global Times

Iran recovers recorders from aircraft crash that killed 66

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Emergency teams have recovered the flight recorders of a plane that crashed into a mountainto­p in southwest Iran two weeks ago, killing all 66 passengers and crew, state news agency IRNA reported on Sunday.

Iran has suffered several plane crashes in recent decades and Tehran blames US sanctions for preventing it from importing new aircraft or spare parts.

The Aseman Airlines plane disappeare­d from radar screens 50 minutes into the February 18 flight from Tehran to the southweste­rn city of Yasuj.

Reza Jafarzadeh, head of public relations at Iran’s Civil Aviation Organizati­on, told IRNA that the flight recorders had been handed over to judicial authoritie­s before being analysed by experts.

Glacial temperatur­es and mountainou­s terrain hampered search efforts, adding to the grief and anger felt by families of the victims in a society plagued by risky air travel.

The twin-engined turboprop ATR 72 that crashed was more than 24 years old. The Flight Safety Foundation’s aviationsa­fety.net website said the plane was restored to service about three months ago, after being in storage for six years.

Based in the French city of Toulouse, ATR is a joint venture between Airbus and Italy’s Leonardo.

Aseman Airlines had earlier said 65 people were on board the plane after one passenger missed the flight, but it later corrected the number to 66.

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