AF447:乱気流、電気系統の故障か エールフランス機不明 :被雷 Air France: Missing plane probably crashed into Atlantic http://edition.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/americas/06/01/air.france.brazil/index.html the aircraft operating flight AF447, registration number F-GZCP, http://www.thaindian.com/newsportal/world/air-france-af-447-crash-mystery_100199619.html The Brazilian Air Force said the flight AF447 was last logged flying at an altitude of 10,600 meters (35,000 feet) before contact was lost.
http://www.centreforaviation.com/news/2009/06/02/air-france-flight-af-447/page1
An Airbus A330-200 operated by Air France has been lost about 3.5 hours after departure at 1903 local time on 31-May-09 on a scheduled service, Flight AF 447, from Rio de Janeiro to Paris. The aircraft had encountered a storm zone, with heavy turbulence.
Air France announced that an automatic message was transmitted at that time, indicating an onboard electrical circuit interruption well off the Brazilian coast.
According to Airbus, the missing aircraft involved in the accident, registered F-GZCP, was MSN (Manufacturer Serial Number) 660, delivered to Air France from the production line in Apr-2005. The aircraft had accumulated 18,800 flight hours in some 2,500 flights. It was powered by CF6-80E1 engines. Air France advised that its most recent maintenance activity was on 16-Apr-09.
ICAO Annex 13 provides that an air safety investigation is the responsibility of the relevant board. The aircraft manufacturers and relevant national authorities will normally also participate in the investigation.
According to Brazilian authorities and Air France, those aboard were of the following nationalities: 2 American; 1 Argentine; 1 Austrian; 1 Belgian; 58 Brazilian; 5 British; 1 Canadian; 9 Chinese; 1 Croatian; 1 Danish; 1 Dutch; 1 Estonian; 61 French; 1 Gambian; 26 German; 4 Hungarian; 1 Icelandic; 3 Irish; 9 Italian; 5 Lebanese; 2 Moroccan; 3 Norwegian; 1 Philippine; 2 Polish; 1 Romanian; 1 Russian; 3 Slovakian; 1 South African; 2 Spanish; 1 Swedish; 6 Swiss; 1 Turkish.
http://duard.com.br/blog/af-447-voo-airfrance-lista-de-passageiros-todos-mortos.html/_45852693_plane_crash2_466
2200 GMT, Sunday 31 May: AF 447 takes off from Rio de Janeiro’s Galeao International Airport, heading for Paris Charles de Gaulle.
0133 GMT, Monday 1 June: Last radar contact with flight AF 447, according to the Brazilian air force. The jet had just passed the Fernando de Noronha islands, about 350 km (217 miles) off the coast of Brazil. Graphic of Airbus A330
0200 GMT: The aircraft crossed through a “thunderous zone with strong turbulence” according to an Air France statement.
0214 GMT: According to the airline, an automated message was received indicating an “electrical circuit malfunction” on board.
0715 GMT: Air France decided “the situation was serious”, according to the airline’s chief executive Pierre Henri Gourgeon. Plans to establish a crisis centre are drawn up.
0910 GMT: Aircraft was due to land at Paris Charles de Gaulle airport.
0935 GMT: Paris airport officials announce to the public that flight AF 447 is missing.
1017 GMT: Brazil’s air force confirms a search and rescue operation is under way near the Brazilian island of Fernando de Noronha.
1036 GMT: Air France confirms it is “without news” from the aircraft.
1116 GMT: Senior French minister Jean-Louis Borloo says the plane would have run out of fuel by this point, and adds: “We must now envisage the most tragic scenario.” He rules out a hijacking.
1140 GMT: Brazil’s air force says Flight AF 447 was “well advanced” over the Atlantic Ocean when it went missing.
1142 GMT: Air France confirms it received a message about an electrical fault from the aircraft.
1213 GMT: Air France suggests the electrical fault may have been caused by the plane suffering a lightning strike.
1303 GMT: Prime Minister Gordon Brown says he fears British citizens may be on board the aircraft.
1515 GMT: It is reported that most of the 228 people on board the missing airliner are Brazilian, while at least 40 are French and 20 are German, according to a French minister.
1632 GMT: An Air France spokesman confirms there are 80 Brazilians on board the missing plane, as well as German, Italian, American, Chinese, British and Spanish citizens.
1651 GMT: French President Nicolas Sarkozy says the prospect of finding survivors from the flight is “very slim”.
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Missing Air France Jet with 228 Aboard Experienced Electrical Problems
http://www.lawyersandsettlements.com/articles/12355/Air-France-plane-missing.html
http://7thspace.com/headlines/310823/air_france_confirms_nationalities_of_flight_af_447_passengers.html
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乱気流、直後に機体に落雷か エールフランス機不明
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