Saturday, June 13, 2009

Air France Probe Suggests Plane Broke Up In Air

Probably NOT terrorism. 

From Bloomberg:

 

 
By Laura Price
June 12 (Bloomberg) -- The Air France plane that crashed June 1 may have partly broken up in the air before hitting the Atlantic Ocean, O Estado de S. Paulo reported, citing investigators it didn’t identify.

Most of the 16 bodies examined in preliminary stages of the probe into the flight from Rio de Janeiro to Paris were found naked or with minimal clothing, suggesting the wind may have removed the garments, the newspaper said. The possibility of an explosion or fire in the jet is also unlikely because the bodies showed no sign of burns, Estado said.
Almost all of the bodies had multiple fractures, the paper reported. Investigators haven’t found water in the victims’ lungs, which would indicate drowning, Estado said. Bodies were found 85 kilometers (53 miles) apart, which may also indicate the Airbus A330-200 broke up before reaching the ocean, Estado reported.

Representatives from Brazil’s legal medical institute, which is conducting the body examinations in the northeastern city of Recife, weren’t immediately reachable when Bloomberg News called for comment before regular working hours.

 
and from the following report:

...bodies were found naked -
 
Meanwhile, reports said the Air France plane may have partly broken up in the air before hitting the Atlantic Ocean. Most of the 16 bodies which have been examined in preliminary stages of the probe were found naked or with minimal clothing, suggesting the wind may have removed the garments.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

The plane broke apart while flying through electrical storm. The combination of factors, the depressurization, drop in altitude, the severity of the storm . . .it's no surprise the passengers clothing was not intact.

But what caused the plane to break apart. Air France CEO 'not convinced' sensors cause crash (AP)
AP - Air France's CEO said Thursday that he is "not convinced" faulty speed monitors caused the crash of Flight 447, which went down on its way from Rio de Janeiro to Paris with 228 people aboard.

Yet . . .

Union: All Air France jets have new speed monitors