Searchers report finding EgyptAir wreckage
Searchers in the Mediterranean have found the first sunken wreckage of the EgyptAir flight that mysteriously veered off course and plunged from 37,000 feet last month, the Egyptian govt reported Wednesday. News of the discovered wreckage was reported from the Egyptian Aircraft Accident Investigation Committee, established by the govt to find out what happened to the plane, an Airbus A320. The Committee said a search vessel, the John Lethbridge, had found and “identified several main locations of the wreckage” and that investigators had been provided with photographic images taken from the seabed, roughly 10,000 feet below the surface. There was no immediate word on the precise location of the wreckage or whether it included the data recorders. <br/>
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Searchers report finding EgyptAir wreckage
Searchers in the Mediterranean have found the first sunken wreckage of the EgyptAir flight that mysteriously veered off course and plunged from 37,000 feet last month, the Egyptian govt reported Wednesday. News of the discovered wreckage was reported from the Egyptian Aircraft Accident Investigation Committee, established by the govt to find out what happened to the plane, an Airbus A320. The Committee said a search vessel, the John Lethbridge, had found and “identified several main locations of the wreckage” and that investigators had been provided with photographic images taken from the seabed, roughly 10,000 feet below the surface. There was no immediate word on the precise location of the wreckage or whether it included the data recorders. <br/>