Indıa Plane Crash

INDIA PLANE CRASHEPA02171769 A DİRECTORATE GENERAL OF CİVİL AVİATİON (DGCA) OFFİCİAL (C) HOLDS UP AN OBJECT WHİCH OFFİCİALS CLAİM İS THE 'BLACK BOX' O

epa02171769 A Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) official (C) holds up an object which officials claim is the 'black box' of the crashed Air India Express flight 812, discovered at the crash site in Mangalore around 360 Km form southern Indian city of Bangalore on, 25 May 2010. Investigators recovered May 25 the 'black box' digital flight recorder that holds c rucial clues to the crash of an Air India Express plane in southern India which killed 158 people. The discovery followed an intense three-day search that began hours after the Boeing 737-800, flying from Dubai to the city of Mangalore, overshot the runway May 22, plunged into a gorgeburst into flames.  EPA/JAGADEESH NV  EPA/JAGADEESH NV

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