Millennium Post

Indonesia recovers second black box from Lion Air crash

-

JAKARTA: The cockpit voice recorder from an Indonesian Lion Air jet that crashed in October has been recovered, officials said Monday, a discovery that could be critical to explaining why a brand new plane fell out of the sky just after take-off.

The Boeing 737 MAX vanished from radar about 13 minutes after departing Jakarta, slamming into the Java Sea moments after pilots had asked to return to the capital and killing all 189 people onboard.

The bright orange voice recorder was discovered early Monday about 10 metres from a flight data recorder that was pinpointed back in November, authoritie­s said.

“But it’s broken into two pieces so hopefully it’s still useful” to investigat­ors, Haryo Satmiko, deputy head of Indonesia’s National Transporta­tion Safety Committee (NTSC), told AFP.

More human remains were also found near the voice recorder, he added, without giving details.

“This will really help the investigat­ion process... and could give some more answers on the cause” of the crash, said Jakarta-based aviation analyst Dudi Sudibyo.

The plane’s previously discovered flight data recorder supplied informatio­n about the speed, altitude and direction of the plane before it plunged into the sea on October 29.

A preliminar­y crash report from Indonesia’s transport safety agency suggested that pilots of Flight 610 struggled to control the plane’s antistalli­ng system just before the accident.

It also found that the Lion Air jet should have been grounded over a recurrent technical problem before its fatal journey, as it criticised the budget carrier’s poor safety culture.

But it did not pinpoint a definitive cause of the crash and a final report is not likely to come before later this year.

Despite the name, black boxes are usually bright orange with reflective stripes, and all commercial planes are obliged to have them on board.

They’re built to survive at vast depths and in extreme heat, and are fitted with a beacon which can emit a signal for one month. Black box data help explain nearly 90 per cent of all crashes, according to aviation experts.

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India