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IAC begins decoding black box from Amur plane crash

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The Interstate Aviation Committee (IAC) has begun decoding the black box of the An-24 aircraft owned by Angara Airlines, which crashed in Russia’s Amur region.

Axar.az informs that this was reported by the committee’s press service to TASS.

“The parametric data carrier (magnetic tape) was destroyed by fire, but the voice recorder data has been preserved. The analysis of the recording is underway,” the statement said.

Date
2025.07.26 / 18:18
Author
Axar.az
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