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    Quote Originally Posted by scottish View Post
    I've not seen anything implying they found black boxes yet, last I seen was that they found the tail.

    So not sure what's going on with that.
    From what I saw before they haven't got the tail section out of the water yet.


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    Tail of the aircraft has been lifted to the surface:

    Last edited by xxMATTGxx; 10-01-2015 at 08:53 AM.


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    Indonesian divers have retrieved the flight data recorder of crashed AirAsia Flight QZ8501, say officials.

    The head of Indonesia's search and rescue agency, Bambang Soelistyo, said teams were still looking for the second device, its cockpit voice recorder.
    Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-30773782


    Now that these recorders are being found they will get a better idea on what the hell happened to this flight.


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    So glad they've managed to discover the flight recorder. Maybe now we can get some answers! I had visions of it being another MH 370 where nothing gets answered. Let's hope they can find the information we are all after.

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    Fuselage from crashed AirAsia plane located in Java Sea - Singapore defence minister







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    Quote Originally Posted by xxMATTGxx View Post
    Fuselage from crashed AirAsia plane located in Java Sea - Singapore defence minister





    Is the bottom number (302, 306 etc) the depth?

    err edit: seems to deep to be the depth for the javan sea..
    EDIT 2: Seen the depth now - would sure make for an interesting dive.
    Last edited by AgnesIO; 14-01-2015 at 10:56 AM.


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    Quote Originally Posted by MyChemicalRomance View Post
    Is the bottom number (302, 306 etc) the depth?

    err edit: seems to deep to be the depth for the javan sea..
    EDIT 2: Seen the depth now - would sure make for an interesting dive.
    Not sure, but seems you have figured it out. How deep is it? I know it's not a very deep waters part of the world unlike where MH370 went missing so has made it a bit easier for them.


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    Quote Originally Posted by xxMATTGxx View Post
    Not sure, but seems you have figured it out. How deep is it? I know it's not a very deep waters part of the world unlike where MH370 went missing so has made it a bit easier for them.
    Top left hand corner indicates it is a tad below 27 metres. The 27m is presumably the depth of the transport thing that is recorded it, which seems to be just above.

    Basically, anyone with an advanced padi diving certificate could potentially reach the depth, well - others without it could, just not by the rule book


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