[caption id="attachment_144464" align="alignright" width="159"] Crew members of Crest Onyx ship prepare to unload parts of AirAsia Flight 8501 from a ship at Kumai port in Pangkalan Bun, on Sunday, January 11, 2015.[/caption]
A team of Indonesian divers have retrieved a flight data recorder of the ill-fated AirAsia Flight QZ8501 that crashed deep ...
The tail of crashed AirAsia flight QZ8501 has been found in the Java Sea, Indonesian searchers say.
The tail houses the "black boxes" - the voice and flight data recorders - which could give investigators clues as to the cause of the crash.
It was found in a secondary search area, lending weight to theories that strong currents have moved the debris....
[caption id="attachment_141584" align="alignright" width="149"] Commander of 1st Indonesian Air Force Operational Command Rear Marshall Dwi Putranto, right, shows airplane parts and a suitcase found floating on the water near the site where AirAsia Flight 8501 disappeared, during a press conference at the airbase in Pangkalan Bun, Central Borneo, Indonesia,...