Searchers retrieve six bodies - Airbus plane mishap killed all 228 people on board

June 8th, 2009

By REUTERS

RECIFE (Brazil)/PARIS,

 

A Brazilian Navy helicopter works to recover objects they believe to be debris from Air France flight AF447. Navy ships found the bodies of two men and debris including a blue seat with a serial number matching Air France flight 447, a rucksack containing a vaccination card, and a briefcase with an Air France ticket inside, rescue officials said. Photo/REUTERS 

Brazilian navy ships found more bodies from the Atlantic plane crash on Sunday, and Air France said it had been replacing speed sensors at the center of the investigation into the cause of the disaster.

Air France said late on Saturday it was accelerating the replacement of speed sensors on all its Airbus long-haul planes.

It said it had begun the switchover five weeks before Monday's crash, but only after disagreeing with Airbus over the planemaker's proposal to carry out tests before replacing them.

An Airbus spokesman declined to comment and said it could only discuss the investigation with French air authorities.

"We are fully supporting the investigation with logistics, information and documentation," he said.

Investigators are considering the possibility that the speed sensors on Flight 447 may have iced up, resulting in faulty readings that caused the pilots to set the plane at a dangerous speed as it passed through violent equatorial thunderstorms.

But the head of France's air accident agency BEA said on Saturday it was too soon to say if problems with the speed sensors, known as pitot tubes, were in any way responsible.

The crash of the flight from Rio de Janeiro to Paris with 228 people on board was the world's deadliest air disaster since 2001 and the worst in Air France's 75-year history.

Brazilian navy ships found the bodies of two men and debris including a blue seat with a serial number matching the crashed plane, a rucksack containing a vaccination card, and a briefcase with an Air France ticket inside on Saturday, rescuers said.

Three more bodies were found in the Atlantic early on Sunday, they added.

Rescuers face a monumental task in finding the black box flight recorders 4,000 meters under water, and investigators are left with scraps of satellite data sent by the doomed plane in the last few minutes before it is presumed to have crashed.

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