Black Boxes from the Crashed American Airlines Plane Found in the U.S.

The black boxes from the crashed American Airlines plane have been retrieved from the Potomac River and sent for analysis, reports NewsBox.
The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board announced that experts recovered the flight recorders from the American Airlines plane that crashed. This information was reported by ABC News. The "black boxes" have been sent to a lab for examination.
The tragic accident occurred on the evening of January 29, when a passenger plane flying from Utica to Washington collided with a military Black Hawk helicopter near Reagan National Airport. Onboard the aircraft and the helicopter were 64 passengers and 3 military personnel. Sadly, there were no survivors.
Decoding the data from the black boxes will help determine the causes of the tragedy. The investigation is ongoing.