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  • Crashed Armenian Plane's Black Boxes To Be Checked In Paris

    CRASHED ARMENIAN PLANE'S BLACK BOXES TO BE CHECKED IN PARIS

    RIA Novosti, Russia
    May 25 2006

    YEREVAN, May 25 (RIA Novosti) - The flight recorders from an Armenian
    Airbus that crashed into the Black Sea May 3 will be sent to Paris
    for checking before being decoded in Moscow, an official said Thursday.

    Gayane Davtyan, of the Armenian civil aviation authority's press
    service, said speculation that the flight recorders were too severely
    damaged to be decoded was premature.

    "The black boxes from the A-320 airliner will be decoded in Moscow.

    However, they will first be sent to Paris, where Armenian, Russian,
    and French experts will work to ascertain their technical condition.

    The black boxes will then be opened, and the chips will be taken from
    them and delivered to Moscow for decoding," she said.

    The recovery operation at the scene of the tragedy was officially
    declared over on Wednesday.

    Tatiana Anodina, head of the Interstate Aviation Committee, said
    experts may face problems deciphering data from the wreck's cockpit
    flight recorder, because of damage to the recording medium.

    The airliner, operated by Armenia's Armavia, crashed while flying
    from the Armenian capital, Yerevan, in stormy weather 6 kilometers
    (3.7 miles) from Russia's Adler airport, which services the popular
    resort of Sochi. All 113 people on board died.
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