China News Service, January 12, according to a report from Reuters on the 12th, the Indonesian Navy has discovered the "black box" of the crashed Sanfoqi airliner.

The "black box" has been transported to a pier in Jakarta.

The picture shows the Indonesian navy using a remote control (ROV) to conduct rescue operations in the waters off the coast of Jakarta, Indonesia on January 11, local time.

  According to previous reports, once the flight data and cockpit voice recorder are found, the Indonesian National Transportation Safety Board (KNKT) is expected to read the information within three days.

Because there is currently no direct clue about the plane crash, investigators will mainly rely on the "black box" to determine the cause of the crash.

  On the 9th local time, Indonesia's Srivijaya Airways flight SJ182 lost contact shortly after taking off from the capital Jakarta, and was subsequently found to have crashed in the waters near Jakarta.

Radar showed that the aircraft had dropped 10,000 feet a minute before it lost contact.

There were 62 people on board.

  Prior to this, search and rescue personnel had recovered some human remains, passenger belongings and aircraft debris.