Flight data recorder from Sriwijaya Air jet that plunged into the sea just after takeoff with 62 people on board should help explain the crash, but another black box is still missing.
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The recording device was being transported to Jakarta's port - it comes after more human remains were found at the crash site as well as personal items such as wallets containing identification cards