"I received information from the National Transport Safety Committee chief that at 07:11 am (local time), we have managed to get part of black box or the flight data recorder (FDR)," Bambang Soelistyo, the chief of Indonesia's search and rescue agency Basarnas, told reporters.
"What we have found and carried is the FDR" and we confirmed this as the object has a tag number and serial - PN-2100-4043-02 and serial number SN-000556583, he said.
Meanwhile, the cockpit voice recorder has also been located 20m from the flight data recorder, said Search and Rescue (SAR) Director of Operations Supriyadi.
The authorities have cordoned off the black box search area from passing ships, and have applied radio silence so that they can hear the signal.
The focus would be to retrieve the cockpit recorder, said the officials.
The black box consists of two pieces of equipment, the flight data recorder and the cockpit voice recorder. These recorders are important because they should contain the pilots' final words and possibly various flight data.
Indonesia AirAsia Flight QZ8501 lost contact with ground control on December 28, less than half way into a two-hour flight from Indonesia to Singapore and crashed possibly due to bad weather.
In his last communication, the pilot of the Airbus A320-200 said he wanted to change course to avoid a storm. Then all contact was lost.
Only 48 bodies, including at least two strapped to their seats, have been found in the choppy waters.
