Flight Recorders from Aktau Plane Crash Sent to Brazil for Analysis

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Flight Recorders from Aktau Plane Crash Sent to Brazil for Analysis

According to the Brazilian newspaper g1, the flight recorders from the Embraer plane that crashed in Kazakhstan have been sent to Brazil for analysis, The Caspian Post reports citing Akipress.

Aeronautics specialists began to analyze data from the black boxes of the plane that crashed last week in Kazakhstan. Brazil cooperates with the investigation, because the Embraer-190 aircraft is produced at the national level.

Three investigators from Kazakhstan, as well as agents from Azerbaijan and Russia, are in the Center for investigation and prevention of aviation accidents (Cenipa).

Technical specialists are working on retrieving and analyzing data from the black boxes, which contain recordings of the pilots' voices and information about the state of the plane along the entire path to the crash.

Cenipa will be able to create a graphical copy of virtual reality to simulate and explain what happened. The Brazilian analysis will be published in the final report of the investigation.

The technical data will help to explain the failure of the emergency landing, as well as the change in the route of the Azerbaijan Airlines flight that departed from Baku to Azerbaijan.

Instead of landing in Grozny (Russia), as planned, the plane turned towards the Caspian Sea and crashed on the other side, near Aktau (Kazakhstan).

38 people died as a result of a plane crash.

The preliminary investigation of "Azerbaijan Airlines" indicates external physical and technical interference.

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According to the Brazilian newspaper g1, the flight recorders from the Embraer plane that crashed in Kazakhstan have been sent to Brazil for analysis, The Caspian Post reports citing Akipress.