Canadians now in Paris to view black boxes of Ukraine plane shot down by Iran
OTTAWA — Canadian investigators are in Paris today to take part in the long-awaited downloading of data from the flight recorders of the Ukrainian passenger jet shot down by Iran in January.
Canada’s Transportation Safety Board confirmed today that after Tehran’s nearly four-month delay, the so-called black boxes have arrived in Paris.
The TSB sent a team to Paris to witness the download of the data, after an Iranian news agency report that they had been shipped on Saturday.
Today marks a crucial step for grieving families seeking answers to why Iran’s military fired two missiles at the passenger jet on Jan. 8 shortly after take-off from the Tehran airport.