JAKARTA. Many questions will likely be answered now that the members of the Indonesia’s search and rescue missions have finally found the flight-data recorder, commonly known as the ‘black box’, of Sukhoi Superjet 100 that crashed last week on Mt. Salak, Bogor, West Java. Bogor’s Surya Kencana Military Resort Commander Col. (Inf.) A.M. Putranto told Antara news agency late on Tuesday that members of joint team between the Army Special Force (Kopassus) and Indonesia Rock Climbing Federation discovered the black box at the crash scene. “The officials of the National Transportation Safety Committee (KNKT) studied the object that the members had discovered at the crash scene. They concluded that it was indeed the Sukhoi’s black box,” he said.
Sukhoi’s black box discovered, at last
JAKARTA. Many questions will likely be answered now that the members of the Indonesia’s search and rescue missions have finally found the flight-data recorder, commonly known as the ‘black box’, of Sukhoi Superjet 100 that crashed last week on Mt. Salak, Bogor, West Java. Bogor’s Surya Kencana Military Resort Commander Col. (Inf.) A.M. Putranto told Antara news agency late on Tuesday that members of joint team between the Army Special Force (Kopassus) and Indonesia Rock Climbing Federation discovered the black box at the crash scene. “The officials of the National Transportation Safety Committee (KNKT) studied the object that the members had discovered at the crash scene. They concluded that it was indeed the Sukhoi’s black box,” he said.