MEXICO CITY - Two in-flight recorders retrieved from the wreckage of a small jet that crashed this week, killing Mexico’s interior minister, were being examined Thursday by specialists in a Washington lab, Mexican officials said.
The black boxes have voice recordings and data from the final minutes before the jet crashed Tuesday in a busy area of Mexico City.
The crash killed all nine people on board — including Interior Minister Juan Camilo Mouriño, Mexico’s top security official — and five more on the ground.
The government has gone to unusual lengths to open its investigation to the news media, as it tries to play down speculation of sabotage.
A transportation official said information from the recordings should be available in a week.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/07/world/americas/07mexico.html?ref=world
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