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The NTSB shared photos of one of the black boxes that was recovered from the American Airlines jet that crashed near ...
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But the report provided no initial conclusions about what may have caused the plane to land without its landing gear deployed, and why flight data recorders stopped recording in the final four ...
The aircraft was at an altitude of 498 feet (152 metres) flying at 161 knots (298 km/h or 185 mph) about 1.1 nautical miles (2 km or 1.3 miles) from the runway at the moment the flight recorders ...
The aircraft was at an altitude of 152m, flying at 298kmh about 2km from the runway at the moment the flight recorders stopped recording, the report said. Since 2010 new US-built planes have had ...
ARAIB investigators state that both flight recorders “simultaneously stopped” working minutes before the crash. The aircraft was about 1.1nm away from the end of runway 01 when this happened.
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The aircraft was at an altitude of 498 feet (152 metres) flying at 161 knots (298 km/h or 185 mph) about 1.1 nautical miles (2 km or 1.3 miles) from the runway at the moment the flight recorders ...