Canadian experts returning home after probing Tehran plane crash, TSB says
OTTAWA — The Transportation Safety Board said Thursday Canadian investigators will be on hand “wherever and whenever” Iran finally downloads the information contained on the black boxes from the Ukrainian jetliner shot down in Tehran on Jan. 8.
In a written update on Canada’s involvement in the investigation, the agency said the two TSB air-crash investigators who went to Iran eight days ago to join the probe into the plane disaster are returning to Canada. But the TSB said when the flight-data and cockpit voice recorders are ready for download Canada will send a second team of specialists to participate.
Foreign Affairs Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne demanded Iran send the boxes, which are heavily damaged, to either France or Ukraine to be downloaded. Canada argues that Iran does not have the technology to do it.
The TSB investigators spent the last two days in Kyiv with Iranian and Ukrainian teams in part to begin assessing whether the recorders can be processed in Ukraine.