Looks like the data was downloaded from the CVR without a problem.
MH17 Black Box Intact, Data Successfully Downloaded
The flight data and cockpit voice recorders from Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 safely arrived at a UK laboratory on Wednesday morning and investigators have already begun to pore through their data.
So far, investigators say, so good.
Officials who examined the Cockpit Voice Recorder say it "was damaged but the memory module was intact."
They report seeing no evidence of manipulation, according to the Dutch. Its data, they say, was successfully downloaded and contains "valid data" from the flight's cockpit.
The flight's so-called "black boxes" were handed over to the Dutch Safety Board in Kiev Tuesday evening and promptly shipped by air to the United Kingdom. They are currently being analyzed by an international team of experts at the Air Accident Investigation Branch (AAIB) laboratory in Farnborough, England.
The Netherlands, which lost nearly 200 citizens on the flight, has taken over formal responsibility for the air crash investigation.
Investigators say the analysis of the two black boxes will take several weeks. On Thursday, the AAIB plans to examine the Flight Data Recorder, the second of the boxes. The data will then be combined.
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MH17 Black Box Intact, Data Successfully Downloaded
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