Showing posts with label air france 447. Show all posts
Showing posts with label air france 447. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Air France Crash Update

Air France crash data may be be lost at sea, but Brazil hopes to find the jet under the ocean sea. Brazil's president believes it will be technically possible to find the wreckage of the Air France jet that crashed in the Atlantic earlier this week, and salvage the black box. However, President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva was quoted by the Globo daily as saying: "I think that a country that can produce oil at a depth of 6,000 meters will be able to find an airplane at a depth of 2,000 meters."
France has said the flight recorders from the plane, which went missing en route from Rio de Janeiro to Paris with 228 passengers and crew on board early on Monday, are unlikely to be found due to the extreme depth. He said Brazil would continue "doing everything possible and impossible" to find the black box and the passengers' bodies. Brazil's Air Force said on Tuesday it had found fragments of the wreckage floating in the area where that the plane last made contact.
The French Bureau for the Investigation of Air Accidents said the black boxes would probably not be found due to insufficient information the mountainous terrain of the ocean floor, and that the wreckage could have sunk to a depth of 3,000 meters. The debris was discovered around 650 kilometers (390 miles) north of Brazil's Fernando de Noronha archipelago. Before losing contact, Air France Flight 447 had sent an automatic signal to airline maintenance computers from the area, indicating several technical failures.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Air France Crash 2009

Air France Crash 2009 A young man from Bristol who was habitual as of half-term anniversary is amongst the 228 relative’s feared blank in the same way as an Air France smooth departed done the Atlantic. Clifton university prep school definite with the purpose of one of its pupils, Alexander Bjoroy, 11, was one of seven offspring and five Britons on the passenger list of flight 447 starting Rio de Janeiro to Paris.
The school's headteacher, John Milne, issued a report saying: "Alexander joined the school in January 2009, and was a fine liked and respected paying guest who prays be truly missed by his fellow pupils and staff. Our deepest sympathies and commiseration are amid the species in Brazil at this time." The instructor alleged no extra members of his relations were on board.
Pupils heard the hearsay at a school assembly this morning. They and their parents have been to be had counseling. Graham Gardner, 55, an oil employee on or after Gourock, Renfrewshire, was what's more between the passengers, his employers said today. He was master of the Lochnagar, a pipelaying and construction vessel operated by the Aberdeen-based set Subsea 7. The administrator of an engineering consultancy for the oil industry, Arthur Coakley, is also understood to have full the flight.
Air France Crash 2009 A young man from Bristol who was habitual as of half-term anniversary is amongst the 228 relative’s feared blank in the same way as an Air France smooth departed done the Atlantic. Clifton university prep school definite with the purpose of one of its pupils, Alexander Bjoroy, 11, was one of seven offspring and five Britons on the passenger list of flight 447 starting Rio de Janeiro to Paris.
The school's headteacher, John Milne, issued a report saying: "Alexander joined the school in January 2009, and was a fine liked and respected paying guest who prays be truly missed by his fellow pupils and staff. Our deepest sympathies and commiseration are amid the species in Brazil at this time." The instructor alleged no extra members of his relations were on board.
Graham Gardner, 55, an oil employee on or after Gourock, Renfrewshire, was what's more between the passengers, his employers said today. He was master of the Lochnagar, a pipelaying and construction vessel operated by the Aberdeen-based set Subsea 7. His wife Joyce, 51, said: "I contain proven Graham for as prolonged as I can remember. He is such a loving, caring and laidback man. Naught fazed him." The administrator of an engineering consultancy for the oil industry, Arthur Coakley, is also understood to have full the flight.
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