According to South Korea’s transport ministry, investigators have completed obtaining information from one of the black boxes from the tragic Jeju Air aircraft that crashed on Sunday.
A second black box, a flight data recorder, will be transported to the United States for analysis while the data from the cockpit voice recorder is presently being transformed into an audio file.
Investigators are hoping that information from voice recorders and flight data may shed light on the pivotal moments before the disaster.
The plane struck a building and detonated, killing about 179 people, making it the bloodiest plane crash to ever occur in South Korea.
According to investigators, the flight data recorder was destroyed in the crash and cannot be locally decoded.