
Decoding of AZAL Plane Black Box to Start in Astana

Members of the accident investigation commission are set to arrive in Astana in the next few days with decoded data from the flight recorders (black boxes) of the AZAL passenger plane that crashed near Aktau, as reported by the Kazakh Ministry of Transport on Jan. 7.
The experts will waste no time in analyzing the data as soon as they arrive in the city. The decryption of the flight recorders was carried out by the Brazilian Air Force’s Aviation Accident Investigation and Prevention Center. This involved the extraction, collection, and verification of data from both recorders, which will now be examined to uncover the cause of the tragic crash.
The process of decrypting the black box data is crucial in determining what led to the accident and will hopefully provide valuable insights into preventing similar incidents in the future. Stay tuned for further updates on the investigation as more information becomes available.





