US safety officials review Ethiopian black box data: Sources
US safety investigators have reviewed data from the flight recorders or black boxes that were aboard crashed Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302, 4 people briefed on the investigation said. The NTSB has reviewed raw data from the flight data recorder and listened to the cockpit voice recorder. A preliminary report is expected as early as next week. Under international rules, Ethiopia safety officials are in charge of the investigation and are the only entity that can release information about the probe. The March 10 crash has set off one of the widest inquiries in aviation history and cast a shadow over the Boeing MAX model intended to be a standard for decades. NTSB chairman Robert Sumwalt told a US Senate panel Wednesday that the board was getting all the cooperation it needed from the Ethiopian and Indonesian govts. <br/>
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US safety officials review Ethiopian black box data: Sources
US safety investigators have reviewed data from the flight recorders or black boxes that were aboard crashed Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302, 4 people briefed on the investigation said. The NTSB has reviewed raw data from the flight data recorder and listened to the cockpit voice recorder. A preliminary report is expected as early as next week. Under international rules, Ethiopia safety officials are in charge of the investigation and are the only entity that can release information about the probe. The March 10 crash has set off one of the widest inquiries in aviation history and cast a shadow over the Boeing MAX model intended to be a standard for decades. NTSB chairman Robert Sumwalt told a US Senate panel Wednesday that the board was getting all the cooperation it needed from the Ethiopian and Indonesian govts. <br/>