The black boxes have been extracted from the remains of the aircraft a few hours ago. "The process can take from a few days to several weeks”, said a source in safety vest close to the investigation by specifying that the recorders are hermetically sealed and can withstand 36 hours in sea water. The decoding operations now will be up to the analysts of the Ministry of Defense in Moscow, and will serve to shed light on the real causes of ' accident (if accident is) because the four tracks followed by the Kremlin burden still too many shadows.
The Russian Tu-154 crashed into the Black Sea in the early hours of the morning of December 25, shortly after taking off from the city of Sochi. On board the plane there were 92 people - 84 passengers and eight crew members - who have lost their lives in the disaster plane. According to reports from the Russian Defense Ministry fragments of the Tu-154 were detected about 1.5 kilometers off the Russian coast, at a depth between 50 and 70 meters. The first investigations of the Federal Security Service (FSB) indicate that there is no evidence currently linking the incident to a possible terrorist attack. Initially the Kremlin had included the possibility of sabotage. This hypothesis, however, has come to fall in the last hour because police in safety clothing said that investigations there would be no "signs suggestive of an attack”.
L ' plane had been checked for the last time in the month in September, but in December 2014 he had undergone some major repairs. At the moment there are four groomed trails from the Kremlin: "foreign bodies into the engine, poor quality fuel resulting power loss, error" human "pilots or technical failure of the aircraft”. The decoding of the black boxes will give an explanation for this tragedy? How does knowing the ' Huffington Post, "an audio recording of the final conversation between air traffic controllers and pilots would indicate how the flight there was a panic situation, but, on the contrary, of total tranquility”. According to the agency Ria Novosti, however, several bodies recovered were wearing life jackets with reflective tape.