2009年6月9日星期二

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Airlines replace monitors after Air France crash (AP)

Posted: 09 Jun 2009 05:07 PM PDT

The Brazilian Navy picks a piece of debris from Air France flight AF447 out of the Atlantic Ocean, some 745 miles (1,200 km) northeast of Recife, in this handout photo distributed by the Navy in Recife, northeastern Brazil June 9, 2009. Air France Flight 447 crashed en route to Paris from Rio de Janeiro, killing all 228 people on board in an incident experts are still trying to understand as French and Brazilian teams scour deep Atlantic waters for its black box voice and data recorders. The Brazilian Air Force and Navy said in a joint statement late on Monday they had recovered 24 bodies from the Atlantic so far.REUTERS/Brazilian Air Force/Handout   (BRAZIL) FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS (TRANSPORT DISASTER MILITARY IMAGES OF THE DAY) BEST QUALITY AVAILABLEAP - Airlines moved quickly Tuesday to replace speed monitors like those suspected of feeding false information to the computers on Air France Flight 447 and possibly causing the plane to break up over the Atlantic Ocean.


Bodies of crash victims arrive in Brazil (AFP)

Posted: 09 Jun 2009 07:59 AM PDT

Brazilian Air Force personnel carry the corpse of a passenger from Air France flight AF 447 upon its arrival at the Fernando de Noronha airport. A military helicopter bearing the bodies of eight people -- killed a week ago when the plane plunged into the Atlantic -- has arrived on the Brazilian island.(AFP/Evaristo Sa)AFP - A military helicopter bearing the bodies of eight people killed a week ago when an Air France jet plunged into the Atlantic, arrived Tuesday in Fernando de Noronha off the Brazilian mainland.


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