Bureau finds crashed helicopter’s Black Box
By NAN
14 August 2015 |
4:43 pm
The Accident Investigation Bureau (AIB), on Friday announced that it had recovered the Black Box of the Bristow helicopter that crashed into the Lagos lagoon on Wednesday. The Black Box contains the Cockpit Voice and the Flight Data Recorders. Commissioner of the Accident Investigation Bureau, Dr Felix Abali, made this known while displaying the two…
The Accident Investigation Bureau (AIB), on Friday announced that it had recovered the Black Box of the Bristow helicopter that crashed into the Lagos lagoon on Wednesday.
The Black Box contains the Cockpit Voice and the Flight Data Recorders.
Commissioner of the Accident Investigation Bureau, Dr Felix Abali, made this known while displaying the two devices to aviation correspondents at the bureau’s headquarters in Lagos.
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