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Indonesian flight black box search

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THE search for the black boxes of a crashed Sriwijaya Air jet intensifie­d yesterday to boost the investigat­ion into what caused the plane, carrying 62 people, to nosedive at high velocity into the Java Sea.

The Boeing 737- 500 jet disappeare­d minutes after taking off from Jakarta, Indonesia’s capital, during heavy rain on Saturday, and the search so far has yielded plane parts and human remains but no sign of survivors.

Authoritie­s have said signals from the boxes containing the cockpit voice and flight data recorders were detected between Lancang and Laki islands in the Thousand Island chain, just north of Jakarta’s coast.

When found, they will be transporte­d to port and handed to the National Transporta­tion Safety Committee overseeing the crash investigat­ion.

More than 20 helicopter­s, 100 navy ships and boats, and 2500 rescue personnel have been searching since Sunday and have found parts of the plane in the water at a depth of 23 metres, leading rescuers to continue searching the area.

Television footage showed landing gear, wheels and a jet engine among the parts found at sea.

Other rescuers brought back a dozen body bags containing human remains to a police hospital in eastern Jakarta for the identifica­tion process.

The transport committee’s chair, Soerjanto Tjahjono, said the black boxes could provide valuable informatio­n to investigat­ors.

Once the device is found and taken to the investigat­ors’ facility, they will dry and clean it and download its data, he added.

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