Downloading,
decoding of black box of crashed Pakistani airplane complete: French
investigators
Islamabad, Jun 6 (PTI) The downloading and decoding of the black box of the
Pakistani airplane that crashed in a densely populated area last month has been
completed, the French investigators have said.
The Airbus A320 aircraft of the national carrier Pakistan International
Airlines (PIA) had 91 passengers and a crew of eight when it crashed into the
Jinnah Garden area near Model Colony in Malir on May 22, minutes before its
landing at Karachi''s Jinnah International Airport.
Ninety seven passengers died in the crash. Eleven people on ground were
injured.
A 13-year-old girl who was injured on the ground died this week, taking the
death toll in the accident to 98.
An 11-member team of experts from an Airbus facility in the French city of
Toulouse arrived in Pakistan after the incident to conduct an independent probe
into the crash involving its aircraft.
The French Bureau of Enquiry and Analysis for Civil Aviation Safety (BEA) on
Friday said in a tweet that downloading and decoding of the flight data
recorder (FDR) and cockpit voice recorder (CVR), the two components of the
PK-8303 black box, "has ended. Analysis will continue."
It further said that the Pakistan''s Aircraft Accident and Investigation Board
(AAIB) "will publish at a later date a preliminary statement on the event
based on downloaded data/ Pakistan''s AAIB is leading the investigation/current
communication on their behalf."
According to a report in the Dawn newspaper, Aviation Minister Ghulam Sarwar
Khan had already announced that the preliminary report of the plane crash would
be tabled in the Parliament on June 22.
The experts team had earlier this week left for France along with the FDR and
CVR of the aircraft.
AAIB President Air Commodore Usman Ghani also accompanied the French team, the
report said.
The FDR records time, altitude, airspeed, heading, and aircraft attitude and
other in-flight characteristics.
The CVR is a device used to record the audio environment in the flight deck for
accidents and incident investigation purposes.
It records and stores the audio signals of the microphones and earphones of the
pilots' headsets and of an area microphone installed in the cockpit.
The team of foreign experts, which included Airbus company representatives and
members from France, Germany, the UK and other countries, had visited the crash
site and inspected the debris of the aircraft and the runaway.
Meanwhile, Pakistan''s Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) said in a letter on June
2 to the PIA that the pilot of the crashed aircraft did not follow the
instructions of the air traffic controller (ATC).
The letter said the duty approach controller had raised a non-compliance report
in respect of the pilot of PK-8303. It claimed that the pilot was warned twice
about his speed and high altitude for approach but he did not follow. PTI SH RS
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