January 17, 2004 at 9:24 am
One of the recorders has been found this morning.
It will be given to the Egyptian authority for further investigation.
The other recorder has been “heard” one kilometer further north and will be searched today.
By: Britannia - 18th January 2004 at 21:38
R.I.P
By: EAL_KING - 18th January 2004 at 13:17
in the new airliners world they have got an article sayng flash airlines of cairo egypt is getting another 737-400 to compliment the two 737-300’s in the fleet
By: Hand87_5 - 18th January 2004 at 12:51
Yep , that’s an egyptian charter airline.
They now operate a single 733 after the other one crashed in the Red Sea.
By: Airline owner - 18th January 2004 at 10:59
Originally posted by Airline owner
Where is the airline based because i have never seen one.
I see now why i have not seen one because the answer is Cairo:D 😀
By: Airline owner - 18th January 2004 at 10:58
Where is the airline based because i have never seen one.
By: Hand87_5 - 18th January 2004 at 10:37
They got the second recorder this morning. It was indeed 20 m away from the first one. It seems that the beeper was apart from the main recorder , that’s why they heard a bip 1km away.
Now time for investigation …
By: steve rowell - 18th January 2004 at 04:46
The name of the Airline wouldn’t instill much confidence in people
By: Hand87_5 - 17th January 2004 at 17:18
The box they retrieved is the Flight data recorder.
By: Hand87_5 - 17th January 2004 at 09:32
Likely …. let’s wait and see.
By: Jeanske_SN - 17th January 2004 at 09:32
Which was my first taught, but this causing a crash, well then it must have been that hydraulic power was also failed.
By: Britannia - 17th January 2004 at 09:28
The cause of the accident is said to be power failure