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View all search resultsAt long last: The cockpit voice recorder (CVR) from AirAsia flight QZ8501 is displayed by officials upon its arrival in Pangkalan Bun on Tuesday
At long last: The cockpit voice recorder (CVR) from AirAsia flight QZ8501 is displayed by officials upon its arrival in Pangkalan Bun on Tuesday. Divers retrieved the cockpit voice recorder from beneath the wreckage of the AirAsia plane that crashed into the Java Sea as the airline's boss vowed to overcome the "toughest times" he has known. (AFP/Adek Berry) (CVR) from AirAsia flight QZ8501 is displayed by officials upon its arrival in Pangkalan Bun on Tuesday. Divers retrieved the cockpit voice recorder from beneath the wreckage of the AirAsia plane that crashed into the Java Sea as the airline's boss vowed to overcome the "toughest times" he has known. (AFP/Adek Berry)
span class="caption">At long last: The cockpit voice recorder (CVR) from AirAsia flight QZ8501 is displayed by officials upon its arrival in Pangkalan Bun on Tuesday. Divers retrieved the cockpit voice recorder from beneath the wreckage of the AirAsia plane that crashed into the Java Sea as the airline's boss vowed to overcome the "toughest times" he has known. (AFP/Adek Berry)
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