Air crash investigations can take months, and federal investigators told reporters they would not speculate on the cause.
NTSB announced investigators have successfully recovered critical flight records from the fatal crash between a Black Hawk helicopter and passenger plane.
The NTSB flew in its own on-staff Black Hawk certified pilot from Alaska to help investigators to remain independent from the DoD.
“I can report to you now we have recovered the Sikorsky black box. It is safely at the NTSB headquarters. It will begin an evaluation, just as the other two recorders did last night to determine ...
it is safely at the NTSB headquarters [where] it will begin an evaluation … to determine when and how to take action,” per Palm Beach Post. “...From a visual inspection we saw no exterior ...
“It is safely at the NTSB headquarters. It will begin an evaluation, just as the other two recorders did last night, to determine when and how to take action,” he said. open image in gallery ...
The helicopter’s data is all held in one black box. It is now at the NTSB headquarters. While investigators have not attempted to open it yet, it appears to be undamaged. "It is not an unusual ...