China News Service, January 15 According to foreign media reports, on the 15th local time, the Indonesian National Transportation Safety Committee (KNKT) stated that Indonesian investigators have successfully extracted relevant data from the black box of the crashed passenger plane.

  The Indonesian National Transportation Safety Commission stated in a statement that the black box contains information about "330 parameters" and "the parameters are all well preserved."

According to reports, these parameters involve various data recorded by the airliner's related systems, including the airliner's flight path, speed and engine power.

On January 12, local time, the Indonesian Navy found the black box of the crashed Srivaki Airways plane, and the black box was taken directly to the Tanjung Bulu Pier in Jakarta.

  According to reports, Indonesian authorities are still looking for another black box in the crashed airliner-the cockpit voice recorder.

  At 14:40 on January 9th, local time, the Boeing 737-500 passenger plane of Flight SJ182 from Jakarta to Pontianak, the capital of West Kalimantan Province of Indonesia, took off and lost contact with the ground 4 minutes later. It was found crashing in the waters of the Kuril Islands north of Jakarta.

There are 50 passengers and 12 crew members on the flight.

  On the afternoon of January 12, local time, divers from the Indonesian Navy Rescue Team found a black box of the crashed airliner, the flight data recorder, about 23 meters below the surface of the sea where the incident occurred, and salvaged it ashore.