Air France Flight 447 didn't break up in mid-air: Probe
Updated on
Thursday, July 02, 2009, 21:41
IST

Paris, July 02: The Air France jetliner that crashed
in the Atlantic a month ago with 228 people on board did not
break up in mid-air, the French bureau leading the
investigation said on Thursday.
"The plane was not destroyed while in flight," said Alain
Bouillard from the BEA accident investigation agency, which
released its first report on the June 1 disaster.
"The plane appears to have hit the surface of the water
in flying position with a strong vertical acceleration," he
added, explaining that the plane hit the water belly-first.
The crash of Flight 447 from Rio to Paris was the worst
in Air France's history.
There had been speculation that problems with the Airbus'
airspeed sensors may have caused the plane to stall or fly
dangerously fast, causing a high-altitude breakup.
Brazil decided on June 27 to call off the recovery
operation but France has maintained its nuclear submarine,
research vessel and other boats in the area on a final hunt
for the black boxes.
The BEA lead investigator said the search would continue
until July 10.
The homing beacons on the flight recorders emit signals
for about one month after the crash and the BEA hopes that
they will have a longer-than-usual shelf life.
Bureau Report