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Crashed cargo plane´s black boxes found
4. september 2010 12:45 | SafetyGulfNews
Dubai: One of the ill-fated UPS plane’s black boxes have been found, and an investigations team of US and Boeing officials is expected in the UAE on Sunday, said a General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) official.
A UPS Boeing 747 crashed at a military camp on the intersection of Al Ain Road and Emirates Road on Friday killing the two crew members on board.
The cockpit voice recorder (CVR) was found on Saturday morning and is expected to be sent abroad, “most probably to the UK” by Sunday, said Saif Al Suwaidi, director general of the GCAA.
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