Monday, May 9, 2011

Engine and recovered remains of computers the Air France plane that fell to the Atlantic

The work of recovering the wreckage of Air France plane that crashed nearly two years ago in the Atlantic have managed to rise to the surface one of the engines of the Airbus 330 and the avionics bay (with traces of the computers that control systems unit), said today the French Aeronautical Research Office (BEA).

In this fifth season of search have been found and recovered the two black boxes of the device (which experts say probably shed some light on the circumstances of the accident) and some human remains. The French Navy patrol boat picked up the Isle La Capricieuse recovered remains of Seine and sail to the port of Cayenne (French Guiana) where he will arrive on Wednesday, with the black boxes, sealed court, which will be transferred to Paris by plane.

The Air France flight between Rio de Janeiro and Paris (with 228 persons on board) disappeared in the Atlantic in the middle of a major storm on June 1, 2009, but until now they have clarified the cause of the accident.

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