Search teams have located the “black box” flight recorders from the Ethiopian Airlines passenger jet that crashed off the coast of Beirut early Monday morning.
The recorders are said to be about a mile underwater and about nine miles west of the Lebanese capital city. Officials are now attempting to retrieve the recorders in an effort to determine what caused Flight 409 to drop suddenly from the sky and crash into the Mediterranean.
It is now believed that all 90 people aboard the Ethiopian Airlines jet died in the crash.
On Monday it was reported the jet failed to fly in the direction outlined by the Beirut control tower, instead the pilot turned in the opposite direction.
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