Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Brazil set the owner found the plane wreckage in the Atlantic.

KommentariiPoiski versii02.06.2009Na surface of the Atlantic and found the wreckage disappeared FranceSyuzhetyKatastrofa Airbus Air Airbus A330-200 over Atlantikoy02.06.2009Naydeny samoletaOblomki missing plane wreckage found in the 650 kilometers to the north-east of the Brazilian archipelago Fernando de Noronha and the Atlantic Ocean, are indeed fragments of the missing Airbus Air France, transmits Agence France-Presse.
A statement made to journalists, Minister of Defense of Brazil Nelson Zhobim (Nelson Jobim). According to him, at this point there is no "no doubt".
Previously, it was reported that the wreckage had been found among the rest of the cockpit and an orange buoy, but the experts could not say with certainty that it found the plane wreckage sought.
According to Zhobima, the debris scattered over an area of five square kilometers, and on the surface of the ocean spilled aviation fuel. This confirms that the accident occurred there.
The Defense Minister reported that in the vicinity of the scene are three cargo ships, and the first ships of the Navy of Brazil doberutsya there on Wednesday morning. "They will start work on raising the wreckage, which are seen from the air," - explained Zhobim.
If we manage to find the bodies, their water to the nearest airport in the archipelago of Fernando de Noronha, and from there to vyvezut Brazilian Air Force planes, had promised the minister.
Recall aircraft A330-200 airline AirFrance, en route from Rio de Janeiro to Paris, disappeared from radar screens on 1 June. On board the Airbus were 228 people, the citizens of 31 countries, including one Russian.
The French authorities have ruled out the version of the attack. According to preliminary data, the crash occurred because of lightning hit the plane, caught up in the zone of turbulence, or because of malfunctions in electrical equipment. Investigation of the circumstances of the disaster is in the competence of the Government of France, stressed Zhobim.

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