Ten days battery life left on EgyptAir MS804 recorders
The flight data recorders from EgyptAir MS804 that crashed in the Mediterranean last month are expected to stop transmitting signals around June 24, with search boats working around the clock to retrieve them. Without the recorders, investigators say there is not enough information to explain why MS804 crashed May 19. The Egypt-led investigation committee said that it had accepted a request by the United States' NTSB to have a representative join the investigation team. Investigators also said that radar imagery obtained from the Egyptian military confirmed previous reports indicating that the plane had swerved in mid-air before crashing. <br/>
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Ten days battery life left on EgyptAir MS804 recorders
The flight data recorders from EgyptAir MS804 that crashed in the Mediterranean last month are expected to stop transmitting signals around June 24, with search boats working around the clock to retrieve them. Without the recorders, investigators say there is not enough information to explain why MS804 crashed May 19. The Egypt-led investigation committee said that it had accepted a request by the United States' NTSB to have a representative join the investigation team. Investigators also said that radar imagery obtained from the Egyptian military confirmed previous reports indicating that the plane had swerved in mid-air before crashing. <br/>