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Air France Flight 447
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Airbus Glitches
Probed on 2
New Flights
Jun 26, 2009 3:00 AM CDT
Airbus Glitches Probed on 2 New Flights
Cockpit sensors failed in same model as crashed Air France jet
(Newser)
- Federal investigators are probing two recent incidents in which speed and altitude sensors malfunctioned on Airbus 330s,
USA Today
reports. The failures, one on a Northwest Airlines flight and one on Brazil's TAM Airlines, are similar to those being investigated in the crash of an Air France A330 earlier this...
Air France Pilot's Body Found
Jun 25, 2009 12:15 PM CDT
Air France Pilot's Body Found
(Newser)
- The body of the pilot of the Air France plane that crashed into the Atlantic on June 1 has been recovered, Reuters reports. A pilots union identified him as Marc Dubois, a 58-year-old Frenchman who had 21 years of experience at the airline. A male steward also was identified. More...
Bolivian TV's Flight 447 Photos Actually From
Lost
Jun 23, 2009 2:23 PM CDT
Bolivian TV's Flight 447 Photos Actually From
Lost
News program apologizes after gaffe
(Newser)
- In what was either a bizarre prank or heinous gaffe, a Bolivian TV station broadcast two photographs last week from the ABC series
Lost
as exclusive photos from the final moments of Air France Flight 447, the
Telegraph
reports. The first shows passengers in an aircraft cabin using oxygen masks,...
Signals Detected, but Officials
Deny They're Flight 447's
Jun 23, 2009 6:28 AM CDT
Signals Detected, but Officials Deny They're Flight 447's
Submarine sent to probe ocean floor
(Newser)
- Rescuers are hot on the track of signals picked up deep in the Atlantic that could be from one of Air France Flight 447's black boxes, Le Monde reported today, but a French official denied that the signals could be originating from the doomed plane's flight recorder. “The black...
Broken Bones Suggest
Flight 447 Broke Up in Midair
Jun 17, 2009 1:17 PM CDT
Broken Bones Suggest Flight 447 Broke Up in Midair
(Newser)
- Bodies recovered in the Air France disaster show multiple fractures in the legs, hips, and arms, a Brazilian official said today. Experts said such injuries suggest the plane broke up in the air, and a spokesman for Brazilian medical examiners said autopsies on some of the 50 bodies recovered so...
I Know What
Happened to
Flight 447:
Trump
Jun 16, 2009 9:10 AM CDT
I Know What Happened to Flight 447: Trump
Posts theory on his blog about 'plastic rudders'
(Newser)
- Donald Trump: entrepreneur, reality show host, airline safety investigator. The real estate mogul has a friend who makes handcarts out of the same material the Airbus 330 rudders are made of, so the Donald has a theory about Air France Flight 447, the
New York Post
reports.
Air France Airbuses Get
New Speed Sensors
Jun 15, 2009 12:10 PM CDT
Air France Airbuses Get New Speed Sensors
(Newser)
- All of Air France’s long-haul Airbus jets have had their airspeed sensors replaced, AFP reports. A pilots union says the airline accelerated its program to switch out questionable pitot tubes on A330s and A340s. Though the circumstances are unknown, some think a faulty sensor could have caused Flight 447...
Terrorists Didn't
Down Flight 447:
Autopsies
Jun 14, 2009 4:21 PM CDT
Terrorists Didn't Down Flight 447: Autopsies
(Newser)
- Autopsy reports indicate that Air France flight 447 did not crash because of a terrorist strike, the
Independent
reports. Examinations of the first 16 bodies—all recovered whole—show no signs of explosion, fire, or penetration by shards of metal. The autopsy details, leaked to the Brazilian press this weekend,...
6 More Air France Bodies Found
Jun 13, 2009 5:58 AM CDT
6 More Air France Bodies Found
(Newser)
- Six more bodies from Air France Flight 447 have been found, bringing the total to 50 even as authorities contemplate an end date for the search, the AP reports. Warm ocean water in the search area will speed up the sinking of bodies and attract feeding marine life, experts note,...
Families Join Manslaughter Probe in Plane Crash
Jun 12, 2009 3:08 AM CDT
Families Join Manslaughter Probe in Plane Crash
(Newser)
- Three families of victims in the Air France crash have signed on as plaintiffs in a manslaughter probe into the Air France crash, reports the BBC. Under French law, they'll now have access to investigative files. The Paris prosecutor launched the probe last week, which is routine in such cases....
Woman Who
Missed Air France
Flight Killed
in Car Crash
Jun 11, 2009 5:33 PM CDT
Woman Who Missed Air France Flight Killed in Car Crash
(Newser)
- An Italian woman who cheated fate when she missed her flight on the doomed Air France jet has been killed in a car crash, the London
Times
reports. Johanna Ganthaler and her husband were late to the Rio airport on May 31 and caught another flight the next day. The...
Two on Flight 447 Labeled Terror Threats
Jun 10, 2009 1:32 PM CDT
Two on Flight 447 Labeled Terror Threats
Investigators find passengers on French list of radical Muslims
(Newser)
- Two people on board crashed Air France Flight 447 were on a French list of radical Muslims seen as terror threats, London’s
Evening Standard
reports. French security officials sent to Brazil discovered the passengers’ status; a security insider called the terror link “highly significant,” though it could...
Sub Joins Search
for Air France
Black Box
Jun 10, 2009 12:27 PM CDT
Sub Joins Search for Air France Black Box
(Newser)
- A French nuclear submarine has joined the search for Air France Flight 447’s black boxes, ABC News reports. The sub boasts high-tech sonar equipment, which could help detect the acoustic signals the flight recorders transmit. The sub will work alongside a French research vessel set to arrive Friday, carrying...
Air France Union Urges Crews Not to Fly Airbus
Jun 9, 2009 1:29 PM CDT
Air France Union Urges Crews Not to Fly Airbus
(Newser)
- A French airline-workers union has urged Air France crews to boycott long-haul Airbus jets until new speed sensors are installed, the
Times
of London reports. “To prevent a repeat” of the Flight 447 disaster, the Alter union said, “we call on flight deck and cabin crew to refuse...
Air France Tail Found
Jun 8, 2009 1:33 PM CDT
Air France Tail Found
(Newser)
- Brazilian searchers found a large tail section from an Air France jet today, one of the biggest pieces yet recovered from wreckage that could help narrow the search for Flight 447's black boxes. A US Navy team is bringing in high-tech underwater listening devices to detect pings from the data...
15 More Bodies
Found at Crash Site
Jun 8, 2009 2:53 AM CDT
15 More Bodies Found at Crash Site
Searches also find large amount of aircraft wreckage
(Newser)
- Searchers have recovered 15 more bodies from the Air France 447 crash site in the Atlantic, bringing the total to 17. Brazil's military also collected large amounts of the plane's "structural components," officials tell Reuters. "Hundreds of items are being found and being stored until we know...
Air France Changes
Airbus Speed Sensors
Jun 7, 2009 11:14 AM CDT
Air France Changes Airbus Speed Sensors
Icing concerns fueled replacements beginning last month
(Newser)
- Air France is speeding up the process of replacing sensors on its Airbus planes following the crash of Flight 447, the BBC reports, a process it began in April. In May of last year, Air France said, it observed a “small number” of “incidents of loss of airspeed...
Brazil Recovers 3 More Bodies
Jun 7, 2009 9:41 AM CDT
Brazil Recovers 3 More Bodies
Pilots say they've seen even more; ships on the way to retrieve them
(Newser)
- Brazil's military has found three more bodies from the Air France crash in the Atlantic today, officials tell the AP, bringing the number of recovered bodies to 5. Search pilots report seeing more on flyovers of the debris field 45 miles from where the jet sent out its last distress...
First Air France Bodies Found
Jun 6, 2009 12:25 PM CDT
First Air France Bodies Found
(Newser)
- The Brazilian Air Force has recovered the first two bodies from the Air France crash, the BBC reports. They also found a suitcase and a backback with a laptop inside. “We confirm the recovery from the water debris and bodies from the Air France plane," an air force...
Flight 447 Autopilot
Not On Before Crash
Jun 6, 2009 7:02 AM CDT
Flight 447 Autopilot Not On Before Crash
(Newser)
- Signals sent by Air France Flight 447 before it disappeared show its autopilot was not on, the head of the French agency leading the investigation into the crash said today, though it was not clear if it had been switched off or had stopped working because it received conflicting airspeed...
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