AZAL Plane Crash: Black Boxes Decoded and Analyzed in Brazil - Globo
Photo: Orda
Flight recorder data from the Embraer aircraft has been analyzed and sent to Kazakhstan, reports Orda.kz, citing Globo.
The Center for Investigation and Prevention of Aircraft Accidents (CENIPA) conducted the decoding, with three Brazilian investigators working alongside representatives from Azerbaijan and Russia.
The information has already been sent to Kazakhstan's agency responsible for the analysis and investigation of the incident and will be published in the final report on the aviation accident, Globo reports.
The December 25 incident claimed the lives of 38 people, including six Kazakhstani citizens.
Original Author: Oksana Matvienko
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