Bodies 'found' from missing plane

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Sir Ollie

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Two bodies and debris have been found from the Air France plane which went missing over the Atlantic last Monday, the Brazilian air force has said.



The remains were picked up some 800km (500 miles) north-east of Fernando de Noronha islands, off Brazil's coast. Experts on human remains are on their way to examine the find. All 228 passengers and crew on board AF 447 are believed to have been killed when the plane disappeared during its flight from Rio de Janeiro to Paris.

"We confirm the recovery from the water of debris and bodies from the Air France plane," air force spokesman Jorge Amaral told reporters in the northern city of Recife on Saturday. He later added that two male bodies had been found, as well as objects linked to passengers known to be on the flight, including a suitcase with a plane ticket and a backpack with a computer inside.

"It was confirmed with Air France that the ticket number corresponds to a passenger on the flight," Col Amaral said.A blue seat was also found, and Air France is checking the serial number to see whether it came from the flight. The remains were found not far from where the last signal from the plane was received and taken to the islands of Fernando de Noronha.

Flight recorders

The items were the first to be definitely linked to the plane, nearly six days after the crash.

But the BBC's Gary Duffy in Sao Paulo says the authorities are adopting a cautious approach after previous reports of debris being found proved false.Correspondents say that much of the search effort so far has been focused on finding flight data recorders, which have sonar beacons - or "pingers" - attached to them.

But French officials say there was no guarantee the beacons were still attached to the flight recorders, and they may have been separated in the impact of the crash.The officials do not know what triggered the plane's problems, but it was flying through an area of thunder storms and turbulence.

They said it sent 24 error messages minutes before it crashed. A French submarine is being sent to join in the search since it had sonar equipment that could help locate the airliner's flight data recorders.

The US is also sending specialised listening equipment.


Source BBC [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/8087303.stm]
 

Sparrow

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Looks like someone is trying to get a post into the News Room, and snag themselves a badge.
 

Sir Ollie

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Sparrow Tag said:
Looks like someone is trying to get a post into the News Room, and snag themselves a badge.
Not really but thanks for mentioning!
 

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Sparrow Tag said:
Looks like someone is trying to get a post into the News Room, and snag themselves a badge.
Thats....unnecessarily harsh.

On topic I doubt they'll ever find out what happened to that flight...
 

Trivun

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Ollie596 said:
Sparrow Tag said:
Looks like someone is trying to get a post into the News Room, and snag themselves a badge.
Not really but thanks for mentioning!
I wouldn't blame you if you did though. I tried once and was disappointed to find the threads there can't be started by just anyone. That said, to any members off staff reading this, what are the requirements to post in the News Room? I only ask because I did actually have a proper piece of news (this was a few months ago) and I couldn't post it, so I just gave up...

Anyway, on topic. It's pretty damn tragic that this happened, but I suppose there's always a risk with air travel. Although it did remind me of a quote from The Day After Tomorrow:

"I heard there's a one in a thousand chance of a plane going down from turbulence. Or was it one in a million? I don't know..."
This is basically said to worry a character who's afraid of flying, but still, it's pretty apt here I suppose. Nevertheless, my thoughts go to all the people whose loved ones were on board when the plane went down. Rest in peace, to all of the dead from the flight.