Families of victims in the K2 Airways cargo crash are calling for international assistance to recover the aircraft’s “black boxes.” Both reports say that some crash debris has been found soon after the accident, but the recovery effort is complicated by the depth of the surrounding waters, estimated at around 3,000 meters. Because of the location and depth, locating the flight recorders is expected to require a specialized, costly underwater search operation. The families’ request focuses on obtaining external expertise and resources that may not be available locally for deep-sea recovery. The reports note that while the initial debris recovery has provided some information, the black boxes are needed to better determine the circumstances leading to the crash. Overall, the accounts highlight the logistical and financial challenges of searching at extreme depths and the need for coordinated international support to carry out the recovery.