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Old 2nd Nov 2015, 16:46
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=viFEgBW0VfU
EMERCOM: ...at about 3 or 4pm local we will transport some items we found by helicopter...
We have increased the area of the search operation and there are new factors that have emerged today...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pB3NSrXRyv0
“Four groups have surveyed eight square kilometres. We plan to explore 20 square kilometres up until 22.00. In addition we will turn over large parts of the plane to see what is underneath."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QA0fiDFQTbM
Published on 2 Nov 2015
The head of Russia’s Federal Air Transport Agency, Alexander Neradko, discussed the decoding of the crashed 7K9268 plane’s black box during a video address in Cairo, Monday.

SOT, Alexander Neradko, Head of the Russian Federal Air Transport Agency (in Russian): "A second group of Russian investigators are now working at the Ministry of Civil Aviation of Egypt, working with the flight recorders. Today they managed to inspect the flight recorders, the recorder of the flight parameters and voice recorder. The apparent condition of the protective covers of these recorders is satisfactory, which allows us to hope that we will be able to decrypt the recordings of the flight records. But the decryption of the flight recorders will start only when all members of the investigation arrive at Egypt’s Ministry of Civil Aviation. The members involved in the investigation, besides the Egyptian specialists, include representatives from the countries where the plane was designed and manufactured – that is France and Germany, as well as representatives of countries where the aircraft was registered – that is representatives from Ireland. When all those specialists arrive in Cairo, the transcript of the flight recorders will start immediately. The decoding will apparently be held in Cairo."
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