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In the video that we have seen of this plane and its final moments
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these flaps to your trained eye looked like they were in the wrong position. They do to my, from what I can see in the video
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they do look in the wrong position. The gear is definitely down. The nose is definitely higher than I would expect to see
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So, yeah, but, you know, as always with these things, you know
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what I have also seen is a photo of the tailplane of the aircraft in a building
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which means that the black box, yeah, it's always the black box that's the key to these things
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And that's kept in the aft of the aircraft. So that likely, I've seen exactly the photo that you're referring to
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it's likely given that sort of rear end of the plane is intact
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or at least as intact as it could be stuck in half of the building. That would mean in your view that the black box hasn't disintegrated, would be recoverable
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there's a very good chance of that being the case it should be the case i mean i would expect
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the investigation teams to be in possession of that now and be looking at it because of course
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what everybody wants and particularly you know for the families who've so tragically lost so many
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people um they want answers as to what has happened to their loved ones and and in aviation we want
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answers to make sure that we know what's happened so that instantly things will be put in place
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to make sure that can't happen again. So aviation always learns from these terrible tragedies
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And the way we learn is to find out that information, which is stored in the black box, the cockpit voice recorder
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All of that is stored there and will be extracted so that literally it's like putting a jigsaw puzzle together
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So all the pieces will be placed together so that we can see a full picture of what happened
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between the moment that aircraft took off and the moment it crashed into the ground