Investigators to begin search for Hawaii jet’s black boxes

Bloomberg

US investigators plan to begin scanning the sea bed off Hawaii in search of the wreckage of a Boeing Co 737-200 that went down after losing power in both its engines.
Special sonar devices that can map the sea bed will be used to locate critical wreckage and the jet’s two crash-proof recorders, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) said in a release.
“That information will be used to determine how and when the recorders could be recovered and then how and if the airplane will be salvaged,” the NTSB said. Investigators are also scheduling interviews with Transair Flight 810’s
two pilots, who survived after ditching the plane.

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