Thursday, July 29, 2010

Search For Black Box Is Continue In pakistan


Investigators conducted a search for a third day Friday on the "black box" Pakistani jets crashed into the mountains Islamabad, killing all 152 people on board, officials said.

Search for human remains had been abolished and most of the bodies handed over to families for burial, police said.

Airblue jet
passenger crashed into a fireball in the wooded hills of Margalla Pakistani capital in heavy rain and poor visibility on Wednesday, trying to land after a flight from Karachi.


"We have restored the remains of corpses. Now our focus is on the investigation and we are looking for any thing that can help us," a senior Islamabad police official Bani Amin told AFP.

Monsoon rains make it difficult to search for two days, but aviation experts and other researchers have resumed work after cleared on Friday.

The researchers focused on the "black box" flight data as registrar will be a valuable to understand why 10-year-old Airbus 321, piloted by an experienced captain, went down.

"Today, investigators are going to the hill. Priority" black box "and any other technical concepts from the wreckage," Ramzan Sajid, spokesman for the Bush administration, in Islamabad, told AFP.

Airblue, is one of the most respected airlines in Pakistan, was tight-lipped about possible technical malfunction or pilot error.

Reports that the pilot reported to take another route were simply speculation, a company spokeswoman Raheel Ahmad said AFP.

Only a deadly crash involving civil Pakistani jets occurred when PIA Airbus A300 crashed into a cloud-covered hillside on approach to the Nepalese capital, Kathmandu in 1992, killing 167 people.
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