Rescue work is in progress at the site of a plane crash in Karachi, Pakistan. (Photo | AP) 
World

Pakistan plane crash: After black box, PIA aircraft's cockpit voice recorder found

Officials and Airbus investigators are collecting evidence at the site as they try to determine the cause of the country's worst airline disaster in years.

From our online archive

KARACHI: The cockpit voice recorder of the Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) plane which crashed in Karachi on May 22 killing 97 people, has been found in the wreckage, the media reported on Friday.

"The search resumed this morning and the voice recorder was found buried in the debris," The Express Tribune quoted PIA spokesman Abdullah H Khan as saying in a statement on Thursday.

"The cockpit voice recorder recovery will help a lot in the investigation."

The flight data recorder had already been found.

Officials and Airbus investigators are collecting evidence at the site as they try to determine the cause of the country's worst airline disaster in years.

French investigators from the BEA, the French air safety investigation authority for civil aviation, have joined the Pakistan-led probe because the 15-year-old Airbus 320 jet was designed in France.

The BEA said in a statement the two recorders would be examined at its laboratory just outside Paris.

It issued a photograph of one of them on Twitter showing that it appeared to be intact inside its crash-resistant shell and metal base.

The plane's CFM56 engines are expected to be a focus of the investigation after the pilot reported that both had failed shortly after the plane made an initial, unsuccessful attempt to land at Karachi's Jinnah International Airport.

The plane crashed into the city's densely-populated Model Colony about a kilometre short of the runway as it was making a second attempt to land. Two people on board survived.

All hype & no competition: India beat Pakistan, seal Super 8s berth in style

INTERVIEW | Budget shunned short-term populism, reflects yearning to be developed nation: PM Modi

LS Speaker Om Birla to represent India at Tarique Rahman's oath ceremony in Bangladesh

Amid rising crime in BJP-ruled Uttarakhand, Congress condemns 'hooliganism in Hanuman's name'

'Witnessing betrayal of Indian farmers': Rahul Gandhi sharpens attack on Centre over US trade deal

SCROLL FOR NEXT