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Air France: Missing Plane Probably Crashed Into Atlantic
« on: June 02, 2009, 05:46:16 AM »
Air France: Missing plane probably crashed into Atlantic

PARIS, France (CNN) -- The jet carrying 228 people from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, that disappeared overnight as it entered an area of strong turbulence probably crashed into the Atlantic Ocean, the CEO of Air France said Monday.

The first three hours of what was to have been an 11-hour flight appear to have been uneventful, CEO Pierre-Henri Gourgeon said.

But about 4:15 a.m. Paris time, Flight 447's automatic system began a four-minute exchange of messages to the company's maintenance computers, indicating that "several pieces of aircraft equipment were at fault or had broken down," he said.

"This succession of messages signals a totally unforeseeable, great difficulty," he said. "Something quite new within the plane."

During that time, there was no contact with the crew, Gourgeon said.

"It was probable that it was a little bit after those messages that the impact of the plane took place in the Atlantic," he added.

He said the Airbus A330 was probably closer to Brazil than to Africa when it crashed.

He noted that turbulence made flying "difficult" in the area but that it is "too early to say" exactly what happened.

The chances of finding any survivors from were "very low," French President Nicolas Sarkozy admitted Monday.

"This is a catastrophe the likes of which Air France has never seen before," he said at Charles de Gaulle International Airport, where he met with relatives of the missing.

"I said the truth to them: The prospects of finding survivors are very low," he said.

Asked the nationalities of those aboard, he said most of them were Brazilians but added, "that changes nothing, of course. They're victims. It doesn't matter about their nationality."

The airline company identified the nationalities of the victims as two Americans, an Argentinean, an Austrian, a Belgian, 58 Brazilians, five British, a Canadian, nine Chinese, a Croatian, a Dane, a Dutch, an Estonian, a Filipino, 61 French, a Gambian, 26 Germans, four Hungarians, three Irish, one Icelandic, nine Italians, five Lebanese, two Moroccans, three Norwegians, two Polish, one Romanian, one Russian, three Slovakian, two Spanish, one Swedish, six Swiss and one Turk.

Sarkozy said French authorities had sent ships and planes to the area about 400 kilometers from Brazil. "Our Spanish friends are helping us; Brazilians are helping us a lot as well."

He added that authorities were seeking the help of satellites that might be able to pick up signs of what happened to the 4-year-old Airbus 330.

No possibility was being excluded: Turbulence in the area was strong, but other planes were able to pass through it without incident, he said.

The plane had reported a problem with the electrical system, "but the specialists refuse for the moment to express themselves about any possibility," Sarkozy said.

The jet had also sent out a warning that it had lost pressure, the Brazilian air force said. Video Watch aviation expert describe possible scenarios.

It lost contact with air traffic control between Galeao International Airport in Rio de Janeiro and Charles de Gaulle International Airport in Paris, the airline said Monday.

The Airbus A330 sent out an automatic signal warning of the electrical problems just after 2 a.m. GMT Monday as it flew "far from the coast," said an Air France spokeswoman who declined to be identified. It had just entered a stormy area with strong turbulence, she said.

The jet was flying at an altitude of 35,000 feet and a speed of 521 mph, the air force said.

Among the passengers were 126 men, 82 women, seven children and a baby, in addition to the 12 crew members, Air France officials in Brazil said.

Much of the route is out of radar contact, Brazilian air force Col. Henry Munhoz told TV Globo.

Brazil's air force launched a search near the archipelago of Fernando de Noronha in the Atlantic Ocean, 365 km (226 miles) from Brazil's coast, a spokesman for the air force said.

Two Brazilian squadrons are searching for the plane, although it disappeared after it left the country's radar space, said the officer, who declined to be identified.

The flight, AF 447, took off from Galeao International Airport at 11:30 p.m. Sunday GMT. It was scheduled to land in Paris at 9:10 a.m. GMT.

Its last known contact occurred at 2:33 a.m. GMT, the Brazilian air force spokesman said.

It was expected to check in with air traffic controllers at 3:20 a.m. GMT but did not do so, the Brazilian air force said in a statement.

Brazilian authorities asked the air force to launch a search mission just over three hours later, at 6:30 a.m. GMT, the statement said.

The plane reported no problems before takeoff, Joao Assuncao, Air France's manager in Brazil, told the country's Record TV.

The French ambassador to Senegal told BFMTV that French military aircraft had been dispatched to search around Cape Vert, or Green Cape, off the coast of the west African country.

The airline set up a crisis center at the Paris airport. It listed numbers for families to call: 0 800 800 812 for people in France and 00 33 1 57 02 10 55 for families outside France.

At a crisis center at the airport in Rio, relatives of the missing complained of a dearth of information from Air France, the Brazilian state news agency reported.

One man, who identified himself as Bernardo, said his brother, Romeo Amorim Souza, and his wife were on the missing flight.

"I came to the airport because I wasn't finding information, and my parents are very nervous," he told Agencia Brasil.

The missing A330 last underwent a maintenance check on April 16, the airline said.

CNN air travel expert Richard Quest said the twin-engine plane, a stalwart of transatlantic routes, had an impeccable safety record, with only one fatal incident involving a training flight in 1994.

"It has very good range and is extremely popular with airlines because of its versatility," he said.

Its crew was composed of three pilots and nine cabin crew members, including a captain who has logged 11,000 hours in flight. About 1,700 of those hours were on the A330 and A340. Of the two co-pilots, one has 3,000 hours of flying experience and the other 6,600 hours. The aircraft has flown 18,870 hours.

The model is "capable of communicating in several different ways over quite long distances even if they are out of radar coverage," said Kieran Daly of the online aviation news service Air Transport Intelligence.

The French Accident Investigation Bureau for civil aviation is investigating, the company said in a statement.

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Re: Air France: Missing Plane Probably Crashed Into Atlantic
« Reply #1 on: June 02, 2009, 06:07:44 AM »
I saw this in the breaking news early this morning.  Gipangita pa daw tawon ning plane hangtud karon but the families of the passengers and crews were told already to expect for the worst. 

My God, heal the hearts of all the people affected by this tragedy!

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Re: Air France: Missing Plane Probably Crashed Into Atlantic
« Reply #2 on: June 02, 2009, 07:56:27 AM »
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Re: Air France: Missing Plane Probably Crashed Into Atlantic
« Reply #3 on: June 02, 2009, 08:13:04 AM »
May they rest in Peace.

Death will even take you down even how high you be in.

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Re: Air France: Missing Plane Probably Crashed Into Atlantic
« Reply #4 on: June 02, 2009, 11:31:42 PM »
Basin ma add ni sa mystery sa Bermuda Triangle. Ug dili pa jud makit an ang wreckage na gi suck siguro ni sa Bermuda triangle mystery.Sa may Atlantic man ang Bermuda so naa ni possibility.

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Re: Air France: Missing Plane Probably Crashed Into Atlantic
« Reply #5 on: June 03, 2009, 08:36:13 AM »
It's now confirmed that the debris found in the Atlantic is that of the missing Air France plane.  The part in the news that really saddened me is this:

The chances of finding survivors appears to be close to nil and authorities were treating the passenger list as a death toll.

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Re: Air France: Missing Plane Probably Crashed Into Atlantic
« Reply #7 on: June 03, 2009, 01:59:35 PM »
Pila na tawn ni ka adlaw pinangitaay, kalooy sa mga pasahiro og sa ilang mga pamilya.

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Re: Air France: Missing Plane Probably Crashed Into Atlantic
« Reply #8 on: June 04, 2009, 06:21:56 AM »
I pray for the souls that were called called home in that flight. May the Good Lord grant them eternal rest, and their families with the strength to get through this.

This I ask through Christ Our Lord.
Amen.

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Re: Air France: Missing Plane Probably Crashed Into Atlantic
« Reply #10 on: June 19, 2009, 03:45:28 AM »
 A digital Casio Z750, amidst the remains. Although the camera was destroyed, the Memory Stick was recovered. Investigating the serial number of the camera, the owner was identified as Paulo G. Muller, an actor of a theatre for children known in the outskirts of Porto  Alegre. It can be imagined that he was standing during the turbulence, he managed to take these photos, just seconds after the tail loss the aircraft plunged. The structural stress probably ripped the engines away, diminishing the falling speed, protecting the electronic equipment but not unfortunately the victims. Paulo Muller leaves behind two daughters, Bruna and Beatriz.

this is very sad;



 



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Re: Air France: Missing Plane Probably Crashed Into Atlantic
« Reply #11 on: June 19, 2009, 03:52:14 AM »
OMGeeeee  :o

kuyawa ana oisst, hapit na mo ma dedz...wa jud kay mabuhat...  :'(

may they rest in peace.

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« Reply #12 on: June 19, 2009, 03:57:49 AM »
Yes you are right, death is before your eyes yet this artist still has something in his mind.


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Re: Air France: Missing Plane Probably Crashed Into Atlantic
« Reply #13 on: June 22, 2009, 05:51:38 PM »
Some passengers are identified;

Air France confirmed 61 French and 58 Brazilian passengers were among the 216 passengers on board flight 447.

A list provided by Brazil's authorities showed 26 Germans were also on board as well as nine Chinese and nine Italians.

Six Swiss, five British, five Lebanese and four Hungarians were on the flight from Rio de Janeiro to Paris.

Those on board also included three Irish people, three Norwegians, three Slovaks, two Americans and two Moroccans, as well as individuals from Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Croatia, Denmark, the Netherlands, Estonia, the Philippines, The Gambia, Iceland, Romania, Russia, South Africa, Sweden and Turkey.

Eleven of the 12 crew members are reported to be French nationals and the other Brazilian.

Three friends

The three Irish passengers - all doctors - were named as Aisling Butler, 26, Jane Deasy, 27, and Eithne Walls, 29, who were friends and had been enjoying a two-week holiday in Brazil.


 
 She was a truly wonderful, exciting girl

John Butler, father of Irish passenger Aisling Butler
Aisling Butler's father John paid tribute to his 26-year-old daughter, from Roscrea, County Tipperary.

"She was a truly wonderful, exciting girl," he was quoted as saying by the Associated Press.

"She never flunked an exam in her life - nailed every one of them - and took it all in her stride."

The two Americans on board were Michael Harris, 60, a geologist in Devon Energy Corp's Rio de Janeiro office, and his wife, Anne, the company confirmed. They had moved from Houston in July.

Canadian Brad Clemes, 49, an executive from Coca-Cola working in Brussels, was also on the flight, a family friend said.

German-based ThyssenKrupp Steel AG said two of its employees were passengers - executive board member Erich Heine and employee Claus-Peter Hellhammer.

French tyre manufacturer Michelin said three of its executives had been passengers. They were Michelin's president for South America, Luiz Roberto Anastacio, 50, Brazilian information systems director Antonio Gueiros and Christine Pieraerts, a 28-year-old French engineer.

Ten employees of French electrical firm CGED were on the plane with their partners after winning a holiday for hitting sales targets, the company said.

Turkish harpist Fatma Ceren Necipoglu was also on the plane, having recently held two recitals at the Fourth Rio Harp Festival, Turkish media report.

The five Britons on the plane included engineer Arthur Coakley, 61, from near Whitby, North Yorkshire.

A direct descendant of the last emperor of Brazil, Dom Pedro II, was on board the plane, a spokesman for the former royal family said. He was named as Prince Pedro Luis de Orleans e Braganca, aged 26.

The mayor of Rio de Janeiro's cabinet chief, Marcelo Parente, was also said to be on board, as well as the former head of the Rio municipal theatre's symphony orchestra, Silvio Barbato.

Air France said it was doing its utmost to support relatives and friends, and had set up counselling services at both the French and Brazilian airports.

A special phone line has been set up for relatives and friends.

In France, the number is 0800 800 812. In Brazil, the number is 0800 881 20 20 and for those in other countries the number is 0033 1 57 02 10 55. BBC



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