Part of the fuselage of a C-130 military transport plane is lifted off of JoJo's Restaurant in Evansville, Ind. Federal investigators will examine the charred voice recorder from the craft that crashed into the restaurant and motel, but military officials don't know if it's usable. The Lockheed C-130 crashed Thursday while practicing takeoffs and landings at Evansville Regional Airport. Five crewmen aboard the plane and 11 people on the ground were killed. Investigators so far have reported few clues on the cause of the crash of the four-engine turboprop. The voice recorder was found Friday but was so damaged that it took investigators some time to confirm what it was. It was being sent to the National Transportation Safety Board for analysis.