Tuesday, June 2, 2009

missing plane found

missing plane found

Atlast the search for the most deadliest plane crash ever seen, for which the Brazilian air force aircraft was searching the Atlantic Ocean for a missing Air France flight that had been carrying 228 people have found debris from a plane, an air force spokesman said. The "small remains" were located 650 kilometers (400 miles) northeast of Brazil's Fernando do Noronha island. It could not immediately be confirmed that the debris was from Air France flight AF 447, the spokesman said.

Earlier today, a pilot from Brazil's airline TAM possibly spotted a burning piece of wreckage on the Atlantic Ocean while he was crossing the Atlantic. The Brazilian Air Force had confirmed that the pilot saw 'orange-coloured spots' in the middle of the Atlantic. The observation could have approximately corresponded to the time Air France 447 disappeared from radar.

AF 447, with 228 people on board, went missing at about 7:45 am on Monday (June 1). French President Nicolas Sarkozy said in Paris the chances of finding any survivors are 'very slim'

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