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Air Algerie. The second black box has been restored, too

Rome, Italy - They will be moved to France to be examined

The second black box of the airliner McDonnell Douglas MD-83 (registration EC-LTV) has been restored, operated by Air Algerie, crashed down in Mali last Thursday 24th of April, after disappearing from radar 50 minutes after the takeoff (see AVIONEWS), causing the death of 118 people. A delegate from French Embassy told it yesterday, who highlighted that the two flight recorders will be moved to...

AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency - 1161858

AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency
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