A senior Lebanese army officer says search crews have located the cockpit of the Ethiopian Airlines jet that crashed into the Mediterranean last month but there were no bodies inside it. The Boeing 737 crashed into the Mediterranean Sea on January 25 minutes after takeoff from Beirut in a fierce thunderstorm. All 90 people on board died. The officer was quoted as saying by The Associated Press that work was continuing to bring the cockpit to the surface. Earlier Sunday, the Lebanese army said the aircraft's black box has not been found yet. All retrieved parts of the plane were being taken to a Lebanese naval base in Beirut.