Air France airline disaster update
Written by scant on June 3rd, 2009

Two days after the most recent airline disaster, Investigators are still gathering information to determine what caused the Air France flight AF447 crash. French investigators who will be publishing the preliminary report by the end of June said that there was no evidence of technical problems with the aircraft before takeoff.
According to the Paul-Louis Arslanian, Director of the body conducting the inquiry, the information they have gathered so far is patchy and won’t show when and where the crash occured. Investigators also are not optimistic that they will find the black boxes, which record cockpit data and pilot communication which could be helpful in finding out what cause the airline disaster.
There were 228 people aboard when the plane went down (There is one Filipino). Debris from Airbus SAS A330-200 aircraft were found about 650 kilometers northeast of Brazil’s Fernando De Noronha Island. Brazil and France have already dispatched spotter planes, helicopters and navy vessels to locate the plane. The U.S. military also assists in the search.
The question now is “who is guilty?” on this Airline disaster.
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