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One of the black box flight recorders from the Yemeni plane which crashed in the Indian Ocean on Tuesday has been located, a French official has said. | One of the black box flight recorders from the Yemeni plane which crashed in the Indian Ocean on Tuesday has been located, a French official has said. |
Efforts to retrieve the recorder will begin during the day, the official added, quoted by AFP news agency. | Efforts to retrieve the recorder will begin during the day, the official added, quoted by AFP news agency. |
The plane came down in bad weather with 153 people on board. Only one survivor, a 14-year-old girl, has been found. | The plane came down in bad weather with 153 people on board. Only one survivor, a 14-year-old girl, has been found. |
There were 66 French nationals on board the plane, which was flying from the Yemeni capital Sanaa to the Comoros. | There were 66 French nationals on board the plane, which was flying from the Yemeni capital Sanaa to the Comoros. |
Most of the plane's passengers had flown on a different Yemenia aircraft from Paris or Marseille before boarding flight IY626 in Sanaa. | |
"The black box's signal was located yesterday [Tuesday] at 1630 local time (1230 GMT) by an aerial patrol, 40 km [25 miles] from Grande Comore," a spokeswoman for Cooperation Minister Alain Joyandet said. | |
A French vessel has been sent to the site to start recovery operations, she added. | |
The French transport ministry had earlier said the Airbus 310 plane had been banned from France because of "irregularities". | |
The crash was the second involving an Airbus aircraft in recent weeks. On 1 June an Air France Airbus 330 travelling from Rio de Janeiro to Paris plunged into the Atlantic, killing all 228 people on board. |