Firehorse
Thank you for the reply. With respect, the recovery phase of this should have been straight forward. There is unfortunately history to fall back on, and proven procedural methods to aid in
recovery. Two of recent come to mind immediately. If the recovery process is driven out of concerned for (granted, very important) public relations, then the approach is erred to begin with. Body and personal effects recovery should be and remain totally divorced from those activities associated with the investigation. I admit that is a cold way to look at it, but life goes on. Lets be thankful that they have at least recovered one of the recorders, and hope that they will be sucessful with the other.
747FOCAL
Care to enlighten us on what you “are hearing,” and from what source?