The National Transport Safety Council (NTSB) said they recovered the black box from the accident of January 31, January 31 in Philadelphia.
The investigators said that this announcement, which was made on Sunday Below the initial impact site.
Investigators have also found that the EGPS enhanced land warning system, which NTSB said, “can also contain flight data.”
“Both components will be sent to the NTSB VEHICS Lecters Laboratory in Washington, DC for evaluation,” a statement said. “NTSB investigators have regained both engines. The wreckage continues tomorrow and all the debris will be sent to a safe site in Dilayer for more examination.”
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Aviation data recordings and CVRS are tools that help researchers rebuild events that led to a The plane crashes. It is orange to facilitate finding it in the debris, and is usually installed in the plane's tail section, which is the most surviving part of the plane, according to the NTSB website.
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What we know about the victims of Philadelphia's crash
The company said that four members of the crew and travelers-two patients and her mother-were on board the plane heading to Springfield Branson National Airport in Missouri. They were all Mexican citizens.
The person in the car was the seventh dead victim of the fire accident.
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Meanwhile, 38-year-old Jason Rodriguez-who was in the area at the time of the accident-is still lost, according to Fox 29. His family says he was shopping when they last heard.
Andrea Margoulis, Greg Winner and Associated Press contributed to this report.