Topline
Search teams have found a black box from the China Eastern Airlines plane that crashed on Monday, Chinese state media reported on Wednesday, which could provide clues as to why the Boeing 737-800 jet carrying 132 people nosedived out of the sky in China’s worst aviation disaster in 12 years.
Key Facts
One of two black boxes from the China Eastern Airlines flight MU5735 has been recovered after two days of searching, a Chinese aviation official announced at a press conference on Wednesday, according to state broadcaster CGTN.
Black boxes—which are actually painted bright orange to make them easier to find—are recording devices built to withstand extreme conditions like explosions, high temperatures and crashes that capture flight data and cockpit discussions to help investigations into any accidents or incidents.
The black box is “severely damaged” and investigators are unsure what information it carries, according to CGTN.
All-out efforts are being made to recover the second black box, said Mao Yanfeng, the director of the accident investigation division of the Civil Aviation Authority of China (CAAC), according to multiple media reports.
Investigators are still unsure as to what caused the jet to rapidly lose speed and altitude in a near-vertical drop—it fell around 20,000 feet in one minute—and Mao said communications records show the crew “maintained normal communication” until the sudden drop in altitude.
Sun Shiying, chairman of China Eastern Airlines’ Yunnan branch, said the plane passed safety checks during pre-flight inspection, the three pilots were in good health and there were no reports of dangerous weather on the flight’s route.
Key Background
Officials say no survivors—or bodies—from the flight have been found, though rescue teams have found the charred remains of identification cards, wallets and bags around the crash site. Bad weather has hampered search efforts and the local weather bureau reportedly said there is a risk of landslides in the area as conditions worsen. China Eastern is one of the largest airlines in China and the Chinese government holds a major stake. The company has grounded its Boeing 737-800 fleet to carry out a “large-scale safety inspection.” The jet is one of the most popular aircraft in the sky and has a good safety record. Its successor, Boeing’s beleaguered 737 MAX, has only recently been allowed back into service in China after it was grounded there for three years—and by regulators worldwide for more than a year—after two crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia which killed 189 and 157 people, respectively.
Further Reading
No Survivors Found In Crash Of Boeing 737 Jet Carrying 132 In China, State Broadcaster Says (Forbes)
Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/roberthart/2022/03/23/black-box-recovered-from-crash-of-boeing-737-jet-carrying-132-in-china-state-broadcaster-says/