pilot was seen slumped in his seat. Results of tests for the presence of carbon monoxide in the bodies, an early hint as to whether the victims were conscious before the crash were expected by Friday. Coroners also found that a 5-year-old who was aboard the Cypriot airliner was still alive after the plane went down, but died almost immediately from either an inhalation of smoke or from head injuries. Investigators were still searching for the remains of three people, including the German pilot. Sofia Charalambous, the wife of the co-pilot, told Kathimerini that her husband had expressed concern about the state of the aircraft on many occasions and that he kept a record of the problems in a dairy, which she thinks he probably had on board with him. She also alleged that her husband had complained about poor relations with the Cyprus airline company, Helios, and with the German pilot he flew with. Greek media on Thursday reported that the Boeing 737's pilots had warned of a problem with the electronics system shortly after takeoff from Larnaca in Cyprus.