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Islamabad
Investigators scouring the site of a crashed Pakistani airliner found the jet’s cockpit voice recorder Thursday and hope it will answer why pilots had failed at an initial landing attempt.
The Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) plane came down among houses on May 22 after both engines failed as it approached Karachi airport, killing 97 people on board. Two passengers survived.
Investigators found the plane’s black box flight recorder two days after the crash.
Pakistan’s aviation minister Ghulam Sarwar Khan said a French-led investigation team would analyse the Airbus A320’s recorders.
“We have found the voice recorder and data (black box) recorder, and the French authorities will take them with them,” Khan told a press conference.
Questions are swirling over the ill-fated Flight 8303, during which the pilot made an initial landing attempt when the plane briefly made contact with the ground multiple times, before going around for a second attempt.
“It is a million-dollar question as to why the pilot chose to fly back after touching the ground,” Khan said.
On board the aircraft were 91 passengers, six cabin crew and two pilots. There were no fatalities on the ground.
A preliminary crash report was expected to be made public June 22 in a parliamentary session, Khan said.
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