The flight data recorder from EgyptAir flight MS804 has been retrieved, Egyptian investigators said on Friday.
The Egyptian committee investigating last month’s crash into the eastern Mediterranean Sea made the announcement a day after search teams found the cockpit voice recorder in a breakthrough for investigators.
The EgyptAir Airbus A320 crashed into the Mediterranean early on May 19 on its way from Paris to Cairo.
The two flight recorders are crucial to explaining what went wrong.
Two specialist vessels, John Lethbridge and Laplace, had been searching for the flight data recorders.
The Egyptian investigation committee said preparations were under way to transfer the two flight recorders to Alexandria where they will be received by an official from the general prosecutor’s office and investigators.
(Reuters)