As part of that assistance, the plane’s cockpit voice recorder is being downloaded and analyzed at a U.S. lab in Washington, federal officials say.
Investigators have discovered one of the plane’s data recorders as questions grow over what caused China Eastern Airlines flight 5735 to drop from the sky.BEIJING -- U.S.
The cockpit voice recorder would pick up voices and other sounds from microphones worn by the pilots and another stationed over their heads. The plane that crashed was not a 737 Max, a newer model that was temporarily grounded worldwide following two deadly crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia.
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