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DATE=11/2/1999 TYPE=CORRESPONDENT REPORT TITLE=EGYPT AIR CRASH UPDATE (L) NUMBER=2-255759 BYLINE=NICK SIMEONE DATELINE=NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND CONTENT= VOICED AT: INTRO: The US Navy has detected more signals from what could be the voice and data recorders from Egypt Air flight 990 which crashed off the coast of Massachusetts Sunday shortly after taking off from New York for Cairo, killing all 217 people on board. But bad weather is forcing ships searching for wreckage to head back into port and conditions are expected to deteriorate over the next several days. Correspondent Nick Simeone reports on what investigators expect will be a very difficult and slow search for answers to what caused the crash. TEXT: Much of the investigation into the crash of flight 990 will be suspended, perhaps until Saturday, if the forecast for gale force winds and heavy seas proves true. The wind here in Newport is already blowing so strong that the Naval vessel, the "USS Grapple" can not be fitted with the undersea equipment it needs to recover the jet's voice and data recorders from the bottom of the ocean. Navy Captain Jeff Graham. /// GRAHAM ACT /// The weather has deteriorated worse than we had anticipated. In fact, the high winds at the pier here in Newport, Rhode Island have precluded the continuation of the installation of `deep-drone' on `Grapple'. That is a delay that we hoped not to have occurred. /// END ACT /// That means investigators may not be able to retrieve the plane's so-called black boxes before Saturday. The devices record the voice of the pilots and other flight data and are considered key to determining what caused the jet to plunge into the Atlantic Ocean just minutes after take off. But other parts of the investigation are moving forward. The FBI has interviewed more than 100 people around the country -- including two on the Massachusetts island of Nantucket who say they saw something unusual in the sky around the time of the crash. FBI regional director Barry Mawn wants to hear from anyone who may have leads in the case and the agency is establishing a toll free telephone number for anyone who may have relevant information. /// MAWN ACT /// We have established this 1-800 number primarily to provide a vehicle for the general public to reach out and report to us any unusual or suspicious activity that they may have seen. It is important to us in any investigation that usually, a lot of information usually does come from the general public. /// END ACT /// The National Transportation Safety Board has disclosed that while the Egypt Airliner was in the United States, two of the plane's tires were replaced. One engine thrust reverser -- used to slow planes upon landing -- was reported to be inoperable. Both are under investigation. But under US regulations, one malfunctioning thrust reverser would not by itself be cause for grounding the flight. But the problem with the thrust reverser is blamed for the cause of a plane crashed in Thailand in 1991.(SIGNED) NEB/NJS/TVM/PT 02-Nov-1999 22:12 PM EDT (03-Nov-1999 0312 UTC) NNNN Source: Voice of America .