What happened to Flight 2283 in Brazil?
Authorities announced that the black box information has been recovered, and a first report will be issued in 30 days.
The director of the Center for Investigation and Prevention of Air Accidents (Cenipa) of the Brazilian Air Force, Brigadier General Marcelo Moreno, made this announcement.
He confirmed that the black boxes of the plane have already been recovered, and work is underway to extract data from the flight recorders.
According to Moreno, the investigation team is working to extract data from the voice recorder of the cabin and the data recorder of Flight 2283 in Brazil.
The report is expected to provide an explanation for the cause of the crash that left 62 people dead.
Moreno emphasized that it is too early to speculate about the cause of the accident, but he noted that the pilot did not communicate any problems with air traffic control.
Preliminary Findings Suggest No Icing Issue
Moreno refuted the hypothesis that ice buildup on the plane’s wings caused the accident, stating that research is ongoing to determine the actual cause.
The military also clarified that the plane was equipped with devices to prevent ice formation.
The investigation into Flight 2283 in Brazil is ongoing, and more information is expected to be released in the coming weeks.