Public prosecutor, Nabil Sadek asked Monday his French counterpart for information, documents, and audio or visual recordings of EgyptAir plane, which crashed over the Mediterranean sea, near Alexandria. Sadek phoned his French counterpart to ask for information, documents, and audio or visual recordings of EgyptAir plane during the period in which the plane stayed at the French airport until it left France's airspace, Youm7 News reported. The Egyptian public prosecutor's request comes in light of the investigations currently being conducted in order to identify the reason behind the plane's crash, as both countries coordinate and cooperate with each other to learn about the circumstances that led to the plane's crash. The Egyptian plane, whose wreckage was found Friday by the army at north of Alexandria, had disappeared from radar screens at dawn on Thursday, over the Mediterranean sea, about 280 miles off the coast of Egypt. It was carrying 66 people onboard, including 56 passengers and 10 flight crew members. The plane was coming from France and heading to Egypt, when it disappeared over the Mediterranean sea.