Thai Flight Recorders Sent for Crash Analysis
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<i> United Press International</i>
BANGKOK, Thailand — The flight recorders of a Bangkok Airways plane that crashed Nov. 21 and killed 38 people were sent Tuesday to Canada for analysis to determine what caused the crash, officials said.
The Canadian-made turboprop plane crashed into a coconut grove on Samui Island. Prasert Prasart-thong-osoth, chairman of the airline, said, “This will determine whether it was a problem with the plane or the pilots or the weather.”
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