Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Black box of crashed airliner retrieved

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Indonesian Navy divers searching the ocean floor on Tuesday recovered the flight data recorder from a Sriwijaya Air jet that crashed into the Java Sea with 62 people on board. The device is expected to help investigat­ors determine what caused the Boeing 737-500 plane to nosedive into the ocean in heavy rain shortly after taking off from Jakarta on Saturday. TV stations showed divers on an inflatable vessel with a large white container containing the device heading to a Jakarta port. Military chief Hadi Tjahjanto said the plane’s other “black box,” the cockpit voice recorder, was likely to be found soon because its beacon was being emitted in the same area. The devices were buried in seabed mud under tons of sharp objects in the plane’s wreckage. More than 3,600 rescue personnel, 13 helicopter­s, 54 ships and 20 small boats are searching the area and have found parts of the plane and human remains.

JAKARTA: Indonesian navy divers searching the ocean floor on Tuesday recovered the flight data recorder from a Sriwijaya Air jet that crashed into the Java Sea with 62 people on board.

The device is expected to help investigat­ors determine what caused the Boeing 737-500 to nosedive into the ocean in heavy rain shortly after taking off from Jakarta on Saturday.

TV stations showed divers on an inflatable raft with a large white container containing the device heading to a Jakarta port.

Military chief Hadi Tjahjanto said the plane’s other “black box”, the cockpit voice recorder, was likely to be found soon because its beacon was being emitted in the same area.

The devices were buried in seabed mud under tonnes of sharp objects in the plane’s wreckage, top navy official Yudo Margono said. He said at least 160 divers were deployed in the search. More than 3,600 rescue personnel, 13 helicopter­s, 54 large ships and 20 small boats are searching the area just north of Jakarta where Flight 182 crashed and have found parts of the plane and human remains in the water at a depth of 23 metres.

So far, the searchers have sent 74 body bags containing human remains to police identifica­tion experts who on Monday said they had identified their first victim, 29-year-old flight attendant Okky Bisma. His wife, Aldha Refa, shared her grief in a series of posts on social media. “My husband is a loving, devout and super kind man,” she wrote on Instagram. “Heaven is your place, dear ... be peaceful there.”

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REUTERS Indonesian navy officials take pictures of a part of a retrieved black box in Jakarta.

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