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Bodies, Plane Tail Of Air France 447 Recovered



Jun 8, 2009 30 Comments ›› Erik Wong

Brazil Plane

RECIFE, Brazil (AP) – Brazilian searchers found a large tail section from an Air France jet Monday, one of the biggest pieces yet recovered from wreckage that could help narrow the search for Flight 447′s black boxes. A U.S. Navy team is bringing in high-tech underwater listening devices to detect pings from the data and voice recorders.

Brazilian and French military ships that have so far recovered 16 bodies and large amounts of plane wreckage searched amid a sea of floating debris, finding the tail section with Air France’s trademark red and blue stripes. All the wreckage has been found bobbing in the Atlantic Ocean; the Brazilians don’t have the means of locating underwater debris.

Brazilian military officials reduced the number of recovered bodies from the 17 announced Sunday, saying there had been a counting error.

What caused the Airbus A330 to crash May 31 with 228 people on board will remain a mystery unless searchers can locate the plane’s black box flight data and voice recorders, likely buried deep in the middle of the ocean.

Two U.S. Navy devices that can detect emergency beacons to a depth of 20,000 feet (6,100 meters) are being flown to Brazil with a Navy team, according to the Pentagon. They will be delivered to ships that will then listen for transmissions from the black boxes, which are programmed to emit signals for at least 30 days.

Sixteen bodies were recovered Saturday and Sunday about 45 miles (70 kilometers) from where the jet sent out messages signaling electrical failures and loss of cabin pressure.

Authorities also announced that searchers spotted two airplane seats and debris with Air France’s logo, and recovered dozens of structural components from the plane. They had already recovered jet wing fragments, and said hundreds of personal items believed to from passengers were plucked from the water.

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said on his national radio program Monday that his nation’s military would do all it can to retrieve bodies and return them to relatives. “During this painful time it’s not going to resolve the problem, but it is an immense comfort to know they can bury their loved ones.”

France is leading the investigation into the cause of the crash, while Brazilian officials are focusing on the recovery of victims and wreckage from Flight 447, which likely broke up in midair in turbulent weather the night of May 31 en route from Rio de Janeiro to Paris.

French military spokesman Christophe Prazuck said the nuclear attack submarine Emeraude would arrive at the scene later this week and “will try to find the acoustic pings emitted by the black box.”

The Ventose, a French military frigate, arrived Sunday and is now under Brazil command, Prazuck said. That ship has found and brought aboard seven of the 16 bodies of victims discovered so far, and about 30 pieces of debris that “most probably come from the plane,” Prazuck said.

A French navy ship, the Mistral, is headed to the site, he said, and the oceanographic survey ship Pourquoi Pas, equipped with deep-water unmanned subs, is also en route and will try to retrieve the black box.

The search is focusing on several hundred square miles (square kilometers) roughly 400 miles (640 kilometers) northeast of the Fernando de Noronha islands off Brazil’s northern coast.

Brazilian authorities have refused to release the precise coordinates of where they are looking, except to say the area lies southeast of the last jet transmission and could have indicated the pilot was trying to turn around in mid-flight and head back to the islands.

The investigation is increasingly focused on whether external instruments on the Airbus A330 may have iced over, confusing speed sensors and leading computers to set the plane’s speed too fast or slow—a potentially deadly mistake.

The French agency investigating the disaster said airspeed instruments on the plane had not been replaced as the maker had recommended, but cautioned that it was too early to draw conclusions about what role that may have played in the crash.

The agency, BEA, said the plane received inconsistent airspeed readings from different instruments as it struggled in a massive thunderstorm.

Brazilian military officials declined to comment on the condition of the bodies or identify hundreds of recovered personal items.

Relatives of the victims were devastated by an announcement Saturday that a laptop computer and briefcase containing a plane ticket had been found.

“We don’t want to cause them more suffering,” Air Force Col. Henry Munhoz said.

The bodies and plane wreckage were being transported by Brazilian and French ships and should arrive Tuesday at the Fernando de Noronha islands, where the military has set up a staging post for the search operation. From there, remains and debris will be taken to the northeastern coastal city of Recife for identification.

Meanwhile, friends and family remembered geologist Michael Prince Harris and his wife, Anne Debaillon Harris—the only U.S. citizens on the plane—in a memorial service Sunday in Lafayette, Louisiana.

The couple had lived in Lafayette before moving to Houston and then Brazil.

The Pentagon has said there are no signs that terrorism was involved in the crash. French officials have also said there are no signs, but that terrorism has not been ruled out. Brazil’s defense minister said the possibility wasn’t considered.


  • Allen TX (Come and Take It)

    Hey AP – It’s called an empennage. Proof that you don’t know everything, so quit pretending.

  • cocorico

    these pics must be terrible for the families

  • Jarhead68

    Once again, it’s the US Navy to the rescue. Why don’t we just hold back on our equipment and tell Brazil and France to get bent. I remember some not-so-nice comments from French and Brazilian politicians during Bush’s term. I’m feeling that this was terrorism or the same type of thing that brought down Flight 800 out of JFK…which could be one and the same, since there are those who say that the fuel tank wouldn’t have exploded. Who knows?

    • cocorico

      Once again, it’s the US Navy to the rescue.
      ah yes I forgot ! forget about the others !

    • Johnny Doe

      Il fait allusion au fait que, sans cette technologie fournie par l’U.S. Navy, il ya très peu de chance de les enregistreurs de bord de récupération et le mystère résolu.

    • BT

      :?:

  • Jarhead68

    Headline:

    Brazilians Killed in Air France Disaster

    Obama: Is a brazilian more than a million?

    (Yeah, I know it was used against Bush the same way.)
    :wink:

  • Mr. Standfast

    Separated tail section from an airbus? That sounds familiar. Oh yea. Flight 587. And just for fun Google airplane loses tail and see how many hits come up with Airbus in the story. :shock: cover-up :shock: Gotta go check my flights next week. Fly Boeing!!!

  • cocorico
    • Sully

      Fuck off franchie

    • cocorico

      tiens, t’as retrouvé Rossinante ?

    • Sully

      No really. Fuck off.

    • cocorico

      le gentil don qui rote des gros mots, rien de tel pour me mettre en forme LMAO

      time to pray find your teppish !

    • Johnny Doe

      Oui, va te faire foutre, grenouille.

    • cocorico

      johnny time to dodo

    • Johnny Doe

      Ach! Vous avez vaincu moi! Très ingénieux!

    • cocorico

      johnny, c’était facile :lol:

    • Johnny Doe

      Bien sûr, il était! Vous magnifique génie, vous!

    • cocorico

      non opportuniste seulement

  • Sully

    France sucks. French Socialism sucks. You’re the proof.

    • cocorico

      chéri t’es plus socialist que nous maintenant
      et en plus, musulman

    • Johnny Doe

      Faux. Nous ne sommes pas à tous les socialistes. Il est de la trahison du gouvernement. Et les traîtres ne l’emportera pas.

      Par ailleurs, il est typique d’un Français lâche d’insulter un homme dans une langue qu’il ne comprend pas.

    • cocorico

      “Par ailleurs, il est typique d’un Français lâche d’insulter un homme dans une langue qu’il ne comprend pas.”

      il est aussi fréquent d’un overconfident américain d’écrire des généralités sur les français

    • Johnny Doe

      Je n’ai pas dit, il est typique de la lâcheté Française. Je l’ai dit, il est typique d’un Français lâche.

    • cocorico

      c’est qui ?

    • Johnny Doe

      Tu es.

  • cocorico

    moi ? on ne peut être plus loin de la vérité !

    moi, qui suis sans peur et sans reproche, comme Bayard

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Terrail,_seigneur_de_Bayard

    • Johnny Doe

      Oh, oui. Absolument. Je vous demande pardon, monsieur chevalier! :roll:

      Vous êtes très divertissant, monsieur bouffon.

      J’ai apprécié votre humour. :beer:

    • cocorico

      :mrgreen: :!: :beer: