Flight recorders from Russian crashed plane contain all information - MAK
"All the data on the magnetic tapes have been copied and are currently being examined in terms of quality and completeness of the information. All the flight recorders were operational and registered the information," MAK said.
The RusAir Tu-134 jet took off from Moscow and was due to arrive in Petrozavodsk, the capital of Karelia, at 12:04 a.m. on Tuesday (20:04 GMT Monday), but crash landed on a nearby highway, which was shrouded in fog.
The aircraft broke up and burst into flames on impact. Initially eight of the 52 people on board survived and were taken to local hospitals. On Wednesday a 10-year old boy, injured in the crash, died in a hospital, bringing the death toll to 45.
According to preliminary information, the air crash was caused by a combination of pilot error and bad weather. Kazinform cites RIA Novosti. See www.en.rian.ru