Crashed Lion Air Jet’s Recorder Has Two Hours of Cockpit Voices
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Indonesian investigators will start analyzing next week more than two hours of conversation held in the cockpit voice recorder of a jet that crashed into the Java Sea in October as they seek to unravel the cause of the nation’s worst aviation disaster in two decades.
The National Transportation Safety Committee expects to finish transcribing 124 minutes of recording by Tuesday, Nurcahyo Utomo, the lead investigator at the agency, said by phone on Friday. The quality of the data from the final flight that lasted less than 15 minutes is good , he said.