(New York Times) Nour Youssef and Nicola Clark - The cockpit voice recorder from the EgyptAir flight that crashed in the Mediterranean last month has been recovered, Egyptian investigators said Thursday. The recorder had been found in a "damaged state," but a team aboard the search vessel John Lethbridge, owned by Deep Ocean Search, was able to recover parts of the recorder, including its memory card. Underwater search teams will continue to scour the wreckage for the second black box, the flight data recorder.
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