Brazil: Analysis Of Black Boxes Of Aircraft Broken Under Actu

The Center for Research and Prevention of Aviation Accidents (Cenipa) completed in Brazil on Monday, January 6, the analysis of the black boxes of the Embraer aircraft Azerbaijan Airlines, which crashed on December 25 near the Kazakhstan city of Aktau. This is reported by the portal G1.

The equipment was delivered to Brazil on January 1 and began to analyze the next day.

According to sources participating in the investigation, on Saturday, “extraction, receipt and verification of the data contained in two registrars”.

According to the Brazilian Air Force (FAB), investigators from Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan and Russia arrived in Brazil to monitor data analysis. They were present during the process of deciphering data and on Saturday they began to return to their countries.

According to the publication, the extracted data will be transferred to the Committee on the Investigation of the Aviation Accidents of Kazakhstan – the Agency responsible for the analysis and investigation of the incident.

There is no detailed information about what has been heard on the records.

“All analysis and conclusions that will be published in the final report on the investigation of the aviation accident are the exceptional liability of the Kazakhstan investigation committee,” FAB said in the delivery of black boxes.

Azerbaijan Airlines (AZAL) passenger airline, which performed Baku-Grozny, crashed under Aktau on December 25. 38 out of 67 people on board were killed.