Cockpit voice recorder of Air India Express flight found
The Cockpit voice recorder will help understand what went wrong after Air India Express flight IX 812 landed at Bajpe airport in Mangalore.

The crucial Flight data recorder (FDR), popularly known as the Black Box, is still to be found.
The Black Box is not actually painted black, but with heat-resistant bright orange paint. The unit is usually mounted in the aircraft’s tail section.
In the country's worst air disaster in a decade, 158 people died when the Mangalore-bound Boeing 737-800 flight IX-812 from Dubai overshot the runway and burst into flames at the Bajpe airport. 8 persons survived.
A team of top US transportation experts along with officials from Boeing is set to join Indian aviation authorities in probing the Air India Express flight crash.
The US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is sending its investigators to India at the request of the Indian government, an official statement said.
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