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Search continues for Air France jet off coast of Brazil

2009-06-02 08:18 BJT

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The search continues for a missing Air France jet that disappeared over the Atlantic Ocean four hours after leaving Rio de Janeiro for Paris on Sunday. The last contact with the plane was an automated message saying it had suffered electrical faults.

Map showing the route of an Air France passenger jet 447, which disappeared from radar screens on route from Brazil to France. An Air France jet carrying 228 people from Rio de Janeiro to Paris is believed to have crashed into the Atlantic on Monday after suffering an electrical failure in a fierce storm.(AFP/Graphic) 
Map showing the route of an Air France passenger jet 447, 
which disappeared from radar screens on route from Brazil to 
France. An Air France jet carrying 228 people from Rio de 
Janeiro to Paris is believed to have crashed into the Atlantic 
on Monday after suffering an electrical failure in a fierce 
storm.(AFP/Graphic)
 

As family members gathered to wait for news of what happened to Air France flight 447, French president Nicolas Sarkozy warned the chance of finding survivors is very small. But he promised an all out search.

France's President Nicolas Sarkozy (R) and transport minister Jean-Louis Borloo speak at the crisis center at Charles de Gaulle airport near Paris June 1, 2009.REUTERS/Guillaume Baptiste
France's President Nicolas Sarkozy (R) and transport minister Jean-Louis 
Borloo speak at the crisis center at Charles de Gaulle airport near 
Paris June 1, 2009.REUTERS/Guillaume Baptiste

Nicolas Sarkozy said, "We have sent boats and planes to the area. Our Spanish friends are helping us, the Brazilians are helping a lot too. We have asked the Americans for help using their satellites, primarily to locate the site of the catastrophe. We will do everything possible to recover as much as we can of the plane to figure out what happened."

At Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris and Rio's international airport, Air France set up information centers for family members.

Jorge Assuncao, Rio de Janeiro Air France Manager, said, "At the moment we have opened a center to receive the relatives. We opened another center in Rio de Janeiro. We are receiving the family members and friends of the passengers who were on board our flight."

Air France flight 447 carried two-hundred-and-28 passengers and crew.

The airline says the jet flew into storms and heavy turbulence four hours into its flight.

Analysts doubt lightning and turbulence would have brought the plane down. But they note that rough weather may have triggered a series of malfunctions that led to its disappearance.