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AirAsia airplane: CVR listening seems to keep out terrorist attack

Jakarta, Indonesia - No other voice in the cockpit, only that of the pilots

After Cockpit Voice Recorder (CVR) listening of the AirAsia's Airbus A-320/200 airplane, went down in the Java Sea last December 28, the terrorist act theory seems to lose substance as cause of the disaster in which 162 people on board dead. The investigators said it. They have listened the recording of the black box recovered last January 13. It is one of the two together with the Flight Data...

fra/pec - 1165534

AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency
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