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rangerrebew

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Deep-water search for EgyptAir black boxes to start 'in coming days': France's BEA
By AFP     30 mins ago in World

Deep-water search operations to locate the wreckage and black boxes of the EgyptAir plane that plunged into the Mediterranean last week will start in the coming days, France's BEA air safety agency said Thursday.

"A deep-water search campaign will begin in the coming days with the arrival in the accident area of the French navy surveillance vessel 'La Place'," said the BEA, which is working alongside the Egyptian authorities to investigate the May 19 crash.

All 66 people on board the flight from Paris to Cairo were killed. Investigators are still searching for the Airbus A320's two black boxes on the seabed as they seek answers as to why the aircraft went down.

Two BEA investigators were on board the La Place ship which on Thursday set sail from Corsica.

The vessel is equipped with three deep-water devices known as Detector 6000s that can detect the black boxes' signals, the French agency said.

The Egyptian authorities "will be piloting these underwater searches" with the BEA's help, it added.

Talks are still under way meanwhile to add to the mission a second vessel equipped with a deep-sea exploration robot and the recovery capabilities required to work at an estimated depth of 3,000 metres (10,000 feet).

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rangerrebew

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Excuse me if I'm confused but the Egyptian government doesn't seem too eager to find the black Boxes.  If the signal lasts only 7-10 days and 7 of those have already been used, it seems the chances of recovering them with the necessary information available isn't very high, not at that depth.