Full credit to the Brazilian search team who have not left no stone unturned in their search. With the recovery of two more bodies the total bodies recovered amounts to 24, some 600 miles from the accident spot. American have also sent the best equipment and manpower to search for the still-missing flight-data recorders, where the clue to the mishap in stored. One thing is sure that the time is running away, but today's recovery has given a new inspiration in the total proceedings.
With the recovery of the intact and a huge piece of Air France tail has given further speculation. The air France authorities said that the minutes before the disaster the plane lost its autopilot and the Air France Pilot has to take charge manually which might have resulted in the calamity. It is surprising Air France jetliner's autopilot was disengaged for unknown reasons about four minutes before the crash.
Air France recovery have further put pressure on the search team to recover the Air France flight data recorder and the black box, which hold the clue to the doomed catastrophe.
With Air France tail recover everybody want to know what exactly happened to doomed Flight 447? What might have transpired in the Air France plane?
Brazilian President Luis Inacio lula da Silva said his government is doing everything it can do to recover all of the bodies and try to recover the missing flight data recorder.
Aviation expert said the perfectly intact vertical stabilizer provides evidence that the jetliner broke apart before hitting the water and said it resembles the condition of a tail that was torn off an Airbus that crashed in New York City in November 2001.
The bottom line is that the black box or flight data recorder which might be lying deep in the Ocean bed and slowly the device must be weakening as 10 days have past from the date of mishap. Air France recovery of black box is the vital as far is the cause of investigation. All efforts should be on the Air France recovery of flight data recorder. We all pray for early recover of the Air France flight data recorder.
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Post a CommentSad event, its amazing how they work to try to discover the problem :) Sheri
I have read this morning that the aircraft may have slowly broken up over several minutes whilst still in the air. Many stories of speculation emerging.
good reporting!
very good review.
Good report review of this tragic accident. Mysteries...and real life ones are so interesting. Good job.
This is so sad.