The committee said that although the recorder was destroyed, the vessel searching for the wreckage managed to pull out the “memory unit, which is the most important in the recorder.”
The black box contains vital information, including any conversations inside the cockpit just before the May 19 crash of Flight MS804, which killed all 66 on board.
While on board, only halal food was offered, no alcohol was served, and flight crew wore hijabs—while non-Muslim staff and crew were required to wear modest clothing.
The committee said that although the recorder was destroyed, the vessel searching for the wreckage managed to pull out the “memory unit, which is the most important in the recorder.”
The black box contains vital information, including any conversations inside the cockpit just before the May 19 crash of Flight MS804, which killed all 66 on board.
While on board, only halal food was offered, no alcohol was served, and flight crew wore hijabs—while non-Muslim staff and crew were required to wear modest clothing.