Jeju Air: Data extracted from black box, says South Korea
A second black box, which was damaged in the crash, will be sent to the US for analysis.
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The data from the cockpit voice recorder will now be converted into an audio file, while a second black box - a flight data recorder - will be sent to the United States for analysis.
Investigators hope data on the flight and voice recorders will provide insights about the crucial moments leading up to the tragedy.
Some 179 people died after the plane crashed into a structure and exploded, making it the deadliest plane crash on South Korean soil.
Investigators say it is not feasible to locally decode the flight data recorder, which was damaged in the crash and is missing a crucial connector.
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