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Flight AH5017: Air Algerie cockpit voice recorder unreadable

This photo provided on Friday, July 25, 2014, by the Burkina Faso Military shows a part of the Air Algerie plane at the crash site, in Mali.
This photo provided on Friday, July 25, 2014, by the Burkina Faso Military shows a part of the Air Algerie plane at the crash site, in Mali. AP Photo/Burkina Faso Military)

LE BOURGET, France – French investigators trying to pinpoint the cause of the Air Algerie crash in northern Mali say the black box that recorded conversations between the pilots is unreadable.

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Remi Jouty, president of France’s national aviation safety agency, says some of the plane’s recording devices allowed investigators to trace its fast descent through stormy weather on July 24, but the probe had not yet excluded other possible causes, including error or deliberate actions in the crash. All 116 people on board were killed, nearly half of them French.

Jouty said Thursday it wasn’t clear why – or when during the flight – the recorder malfunctioned on the MD-83.

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