News Source: NewKerala
| 5 months ago
Two separate trails of bodies and debris more than 50 miles apart suggested a high-altitude break-up of the Rio-to-Paris flight on June 1, in which passengers would have died instantly. The first official report on flight AF447's crash ruled that out,...
News Source: Xinhuanet.com
| 5 months ago
Comoros' President Ahmed Abdallah Mohamed Sambi announced 30-day mourning from Thursday for those who died in Yemenia air crash on early Tuesday morning. "As head of state, I would like to offer my sincere condolences to the families which...
News Source: Uinta County News
| 5 months ago
An inquiry into the Air France crash in which 228 people died has failed to find the cause of the disaster. The plane did not break up in mid-air and life vests found among the wreckage were not inflated, indicating the crew had not prepared...
News Source: NewKerala
| 5 months ago
The Telegraph quoted investigators as saying that the Airbus "descended vertically" and dropped 35,000 feet in a matter of seconds, hitting the water in its exact flying position. The details of the last moments of Flight AF 447 from Rio de Janeiro...
News Source: Press TV
| 5 months ago
The French investigating body in charge of aviation security mishaps, BEA, has in its latest account revealed that passengers of the ill-fated flight had no time to react in the face of a sudden sharp descent that plunged the airliner into the ocean.
News Source: Minneapolis Star Tribune
| 5 months ago
The Air France Airbus A330 that crashed into the Atlantic on June 1, killing all 228 people aboard, did not break up in the air but rather hit the water intact, on its belly, French investigators said Thursday. But investigators acknowledged that...
News Source: The Scotsman
| 5 months ago
Air France jet that plunged 35,000ft into the Atlantic Ocean last month, killing all 228 people on board, five of them British...There were no traces of fire or explosives on the 640 pieces of debris from the aircraft recovered so far from the ocean...
News Source: Yemen Observer
| 5 months ago
No bodies were recovered from the passengers that were onboard the Yemenia airbus 310 crashed last Tuesday, said Khaled Ibrahim al-Wazeer, Minister of Transportation in a press conference held last Thursday at Sana’a Airport. He added that Yemenia...