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Investigators face trouble with crashed Dubai plane's data

The officials said that the black box has been damaged to the extent that expert are facing trouble reading the data.

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Russian investigators said they can not immediately read data from the flight recorders of a Dubai plane that crashed in southern Russia last week, killing all 62 on board.

Sergei Zaiko, deputy chairman of the Inter-State Aviation Committee which investigates the crash, told Russian television on Monday that the black boxes have been damaged to the point that the experts could not immediately read the data.

He said, however, that they have copied data from the data recorder and have yet to do that for the voice recorder. Once it's done, the experts will see if they can extract the data, he said.
FlyDubai's Boeing 737-800 nosedived and exploded in a giant fireball before dawn on Saturday on the runway of Rostov-on-Don after trying to land for a second time in strong winds.

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