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    RUSSIA HOPES UNDERSEA DEVICE CAN LIFT RECORDERS FROM PLANE THAT CRASHED IN BLACK SEA

    AP Worldstream
    May 14, 2006

    Russian authorities plan to use a robotic device to try to recover
    the flight data recorders from an Armenian passenger jet that crashed
    in the Black Sea earlier this month, killing all 113 people on board,
    the ITAR-Tass news agency reported Sunday.

    The device, which includes a video monitor and a hydraulic apparatus
    that will be used to try to lift the recorders from a depth of nearly
    500 meters (1,640 feet), was being loaded onto a ship in the port of
    Novorossiisk, ITAR-Tass said.

    It cited the head of the state commission investigating the May 3
    crash, Transport Minister Igor Levitin, as saying an operation to
    recover the "black boxes" would begin Tuesday.

    Authorities hope the recorders will help them pinpoint the cause of
    the crash. The Armavia Airbus A-320 plunged into the sea in heavy
    rain and poor visibility as it approached the airport in Adler,
    near the Black Sea resort city of Sochi.

    The PT-1000 device has been used by geologists to lift natural objects
    weighing up to 40 kilograms (88 pounds) from the sea floor, the report
    said. It has not been used to lift man-made objects.
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