Friday, February 27, 2009

Dutch officials have not shared the black boxes crashed Boeing.

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The Ministry of Justice of the Netherlands stated that the investigation into the disaster, they need the data decryption of "black boxes". However, in the Investigation Board said that they would receive the attention of investigators from Ministry of Justice or other agencies, but to share their data did not intend.
Currently, Flight Recorder crashed Boeing are decipherable in Paris. Preliminary results of data analysis will be available in early March 2009, and the investigation into the circumstances of the disaster may take several months.
Boeing-737-800 flight Istanbul-Amsterdam, fell on the field between the A9 Highway and International Airport Schiphol in the morning last Wednesday. On board the ship were 135 people. After the fall of the aircraft collapsed into three parts. Injuries, including severe, more than 80 people. As written above, the victims were 10 people, including two pilots of the liner.
Among the preliminary versions of the catastrophe known as the shortage of fuel, as well as some technical malfunction.

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