The Hague: Dutch investigators, who examined the downed MH17 flight of Malaysia Airlines in Ukraine on July 17, today said that data from the cockpit voice recorder was intact and had not been tampered with.
"The cockpit voice recorder was damaged but the memory module was intact. Furthermore, no evidences or indications of manipulation of the cockpit voice recorder were found", the Dutch Safety Board (OVV) said as the black boxes were being analysed in Britain.
"The cockpit voice recorder was damaged but the memory module was intact. Furthermore, no evidences or indications of manipulation of the cockpit voice recorder were found", the Dutch Safety Board (OVV) said as the black boxes were being analysed in Britain.
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