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Indonesia air crash investigator hopes for recovery of cockpit voice recorder

Jakarta, Indonesia
Reuters

Indonesia’s air accident investigator is still hoping to recover the cockpit voice recorder from a crashed Sriwijaya Air jet to better understand information obtained from the flight data recorder, an official said on Tuesday.

The 26-year-old Boeing Co 737-500 plane crashed into the Java Sea shortly after take-off from Jakarta on 9th January with 62 people on board.

Indonesia Sriwijaya Air debris

Indonesian navy personnel stand near the debris from the Sriwijaya Air flight SJ 182, which crashed into the Java sea, during a search and rescue operation at Tanjung Priok port in Jakarta, Indonesia, on 18th January. PICTURE: Reuters/Ajeng Dinar Ulfiana

Information stored on the flight data recorder has been downloaded and includes 370 parameters as well as 27 hours of recordings covering 18 flights, including the accident, National Transportation Safety Committee (KNKT) Investigator Nurcayho Utomo said in a video statement.

Parameters are a reference to the amount of data recorded from aircraft systems including the flight path, speed, engine power and flaps configurations. 

The 370 parameters referenced by Utomo is an increase from 330 parameters announced on Friday.

“We are really hoping the CVR could be found to support the data we recovered from FDR,” Utomo said.

Indonesian divers found the CVR’s casing but are still searching for its memory unit, a navy officer said on Friday. 

The search for the CVR and victims was on Monday extended by three days, with further extensions possible.

The KNKT plans to issue a preliminary report within 30 days of the crash, in line with international standards. Representatives from the United States and Singapore are aiding the investigation.

 

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