Thursday, May 19, 2011

Francia/Brasil.- Air France claims that it is "too early" to determine his responsibility in the accident

PARIS, 19 May. (Reuters) - Air France has argued that it is still "too early" to determine responsibility in the crash of Flight AF447 from French airliner that fell into the Atlantic in June 2009, as declared by the director general of the Company gala, Pierre-Henri Gourgeon. Having announced today the results of the fiscal year of Air France-KLM, Gourgeon has refused to comment on "rumors" originated in the media about the cause of the crash Rio-Paris and said it was too early to know the causes caused the disaster.

However, during the conference on the group's earnings, Gourgeon said that since the company will wait until the experts give them a "coherent message" before making "either direction", thus avoiding the "speculation". Gourgeon, former head of the Civil Aviation Authority of France, said that history has shown that air crashes are usually the product of several elements that come together at the same time and place ", adding that since the company be reviewed "all security measures" of the device.

Will be taken. The director general said that if after investigation of the black boxes shows the lack of any action, "thereupon the Air France apply for such an event never happens again." Gourgeon was re-elected in office for the next four years by the Board of the airline, although this decision must be ratified by shareholders in July, which will take into account the results of the BEA on the safety of aircraft in which there was the accident, killing its 228 occupants.

In this regard, Gourgeon refuse to explain if the result of the examination of the black boxes of crashed Airbus could affect his position as head of the Franco-Dutch airline, and blurted out that the work of the BEA is to establish the causes and safety deficiencies , "but did not attribute the responsibility" to any of the parties.

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