In a previous report on June 14, 2009 They said, "Crash jet ‘split in two at high altitude’- Separate trails of bodies offer clues in the Air France investigation"
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French investigators trying to find out why an Air France plane crashed in the Atlantic say they believe it broke up on contact with water, not in the air.
They said they reached that conclusion after examining the plane's wreckage.
All 228 people aboard the plane were killed when it plunged into the ocean en route from Rio de Janeiro to Paris on 1 June.
Teams looking for the plane's flight data recorders will continue operations for another 10 days.
Alain Bouillard, of the BEA accident investigation agency, said the plane probably hit the water "in flying position with a strong acceleration".
He said that faulty speed sensors, which were suspected of being behind the crash, had been "a factor but not the cause".
Mr Bouillard also said the search for the Airbus A330's black box data recorders would be extended to 10 June.
Search teams have recovered 51 bodies from the ocean but said last month that finding any more remains was "impossible".
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2 comments:
So how did the passenger's clothes get removed? and why was there "not enough time2 to put on life jackets?
Just wondering, that's all...
Phil - West Wales, UK.
Hey Phil, Your guess is as good as mine. Makes ya think though; doesn't it?
Maybe the clothes were removed by feeding fish.
Maybe they had enough time to remove their clothes to prevent drowning, but not enough time to put on life vests.
Maybe we will never know.
Ed
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