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Rescuers are searching waters deep in the Atlantic Ocean for a French airliner which disappeared in a storm early on Monday. | Rescuers are searching waters deep in the Atlantic Ocean for a French airliner which disappeared in a storm early on Monday. |
The search, involving ships and planes from many nations, was part-suspended overnight, but aircraft with monitoring equipment continued to scour the sea. | The search, involving ships and planes from many nations, was part-suspended overnight, but aircraft with monitoring equipment continued to scour the sea. |
Brazilian authorities are investigating reports that another passenger plane's crew saw "bright spots" in the ocean. | Brazilian authorities are investigating reports that another passenger plane's crew saw "bright spots" in the ocean. |
The Air France Airbus was heading from Brazil to Paris when it disappeared. | The Air France Airbus was heading from Brazil to Paris when it disappeared. |
France believes there is little hope of finding survivors from among the 228 passengers and crew aboard the flight. | France believes there is little hope of finding survivors from among the 228 passengers and crew aboard the flight. |
See a map of the plane's route | See a map of the plane's route |
Vessels from France, Spain, Senegal and Brazil are involved in the search, while the United States is said to be offering help with satellite reconnaissance. | Vessels from France, Spain, Senegal and Brazil are involved in the search, while the United States is said to be offering help with satellite reconnaissance. |
US President Barack Obama said Washington would provide "any help necessary" to find out what had happened to the plane. | US President Barack Obama said Washington would provide "any help necessary" to find out what had happened to the plane. |
Plane crews have narrowed their search to a zone half-way between Brazil and west Africa, said Pierre-Henry Gourgeon, chief executive of Air France, late on Monday. | |
Their work may be aided by the Airbus's Argos beacons, which will emit signals for several days, he added. | Their work may be aided by the Airbus's Argos beacons, which will emit signals for several days, he added. |
Up to a dozen reports of electrical failures were sent from the plane before it vanished over the ocean. | Up to a dozen reports of electrical failures were sent from the plane before it vanished over the ocean. |
They [the search teams] are hoping they can find debris, pieces, lifejackets that eventually float Maria Celina Rodrigues Brazilian consul in Paris Passenger nationalities revealed In pictures: Waiting for news Mystery of Air France flight | They [the search teams] are hoping they can find debris, pieces, lifejackets that eventually float Maria Celina Rodrigues Brazilian consul in Paris Passenger nationalities revealed In pictures: Waiting for news Mystery of Air France flight |
French officials believe it may have been disabled by a storm. French and US sources have ruled out terrorism as the cause of the plane's loss. | French officials believe it may have been disabled by a storm. French and US sources have ruled out terrorism as the cause of the plane's loss. |
Most of the missing people are Brazilian or French but they include a total of 32 nationalities. Five Britons and three Irish citizens are among them. | Most of the missing people are Brazilian or French but they include a total of 32 nationalities. Five Britons and three Irish citizens are among them. |
One of the Brazilians on board was Pedro Luis de Orleans e Braganca, a direct descendent of the last Brazilian emperior, Dom Pedro II, a spokesman for the family said. | One of the Brazilians on board was Pedro Luis de Orleans e Braganca, a direct descendent of the last Brazilian emperior, Dom Pedro II, a spokesman for the family said. |
French President Nicholas Sarkozy said he had told friends and relatives waiting at the Charles de Gaulle "the truth" - that the chances of finding anyone alive were "very small". | French President Nicholas Sarkozy said he had told friends and relatives waiting at the Charles de Gaulle "the truth" - that the chances of finding anyone alive were "very small". |
If no survivors are found, it will be the worst loss of life involving an Air France plane in the firm's 75-year history. | If no survivors are found, it will be the worst loss of life involving an Air France plane in the firm's 75-year history. |
US spy technology | US spy technology |
A French reconnaissance plane based in Dakar, Senegal, was due to reach the suspected crash area on Monday evening. | A French reconnaissance plane based in Dakar, Senegal, was due to reach the suspected crash area on Monday evening. |
TIMELINE Flight AF 447 left Rio at 1900 local time (2200 GMT) on Sunday Airbus A330-200 carrying 216 passengers and 12 crew Contact lost 0130 GMT Missed scheduled landing at 1110 local time (0910 GMT) in Paris Timeline of Flight AF 447 Air disasters timeline | TIMELINE Flight AF 447 left Rio at 1900 local time (2200 GMT) on Sunday Airbus A330-200 carrying 216 passengers and 12 crew Contact lost 0130 GMT Missed scheduled landing at 1110 local time (0910 GMT) in Paris Timeline of Flight AF 447 Air disasters timeline |
It was to be followed by two other French planes based in Dakar, and a naval vessel currently cruising in the Gulf of Guinea, several days' sailing away. | It was to be followed by two other French planes based in Dakar, and a naval vessel currently cruising in the Gulf of Guinea, several days' sailing away. |
Spain and Senegal have also sent planes to help in the search. | Spain and Senegal have also sent planes to help in the search. |
Brazil has sent out seven air force planes and three naval ships to help in the search, far off the north-eastern Brazilian coast. Some aircraft were not expected until Wednesday morning. | Brazil has sent out seven air force planes and three naval ships to help in the search, far off the north-eastern Brazilian coast. Some aircraft were not expected until Wednesday morning. |
Air force spokesman Col Jorge Amaral said earlier they were trying to reach the point from where the aircraft had last made contact, about 1,200km (745 miles) north-east of Natal. | Air force spokesman Col Jorge Amaral said earlier they were trying to reach the point from where the aircraft had last made contact, about 1,200km (745 miles) north-east of Natal. |
But Maria Celina Rodrigues, the Brazilian consul in Paris, said the depth of the ocean would make it difficult for searchers. | But Maria Celina Rodrigues, the Brazilian consul in Paris, said the depth of the ocean would make it difficult for searchers. |
"They are hoping they can find debris, pieces, lifejackets that eventually float, but that takes some time," she told the Associated Press. | "They are hoping they can find debris, pieces, lifejackets that eventually float, but that takes some time," she told the Associated Press. |
The Brazilian authorities have also said they are investigating a possible sighting of wreckage in the area, reported Reuters news agency. | The Brazilian authorities have also said they are investigating a possible sighting of wreckage in the area, reported Reuters news agency. |
The crew of a TAM Linhas Aereas flight travelling over the area in the other direction shortly after the Airbus' last signal had reported seeing "bright spots" in the ocean about 1,300 km (800 miles) from the Fernando de Noronha archipelago off Brazil's north-eastern coast. | The crew of a TAM Linhas Aereas flight travelling over the area in the other direction shortly after the Airbus' last signal had reported seeing "bright spots" in the ocean about 1,300 km (800 miles) from the Fernando de Noronha archipelago off Brazil's north-eastern coast. |
'Experienced' pilot | 'Experienced' pilot |
The plane's automatic reports were generated at around 0200 GMT on Monday, about four hours after Flight AF 447 left Rio de Janeiro, and as it was heading through turbulence towards the west African coast. | The plane's automatic reports were generated at around 0200 GMT on Monday, about four hours after Flight AF 447 left Rio de Janeiro, and as it was heading through turbulence towards the west African coast. |
Missing man Arthur Coakleyâs wife, Patricia, and his business partner Ken Pearce | Missing man Arthur Coakleyâs wife, Patricia, and his business partner Ken Pearce |
"A succession of a dozen technical messages" showed that "several electrical systems had broken down" which caused a "totally unprecedented situation in the plane", said Mr Gourgeon. | "A succession of a dozen technical messages" showed that "several electrical systems had broken down" which caused a "totally unprecedented situation in the plane", said Mr Gourgeon. |
"It is probable that it was shortly after these messages that the impact in the Atlantic came," he told reporters at Charles de Gaulle airport, where the airliner had been due to land. | "It is probable that it was shortly after these messages that the impact in the Atlantic came," he told reporters at Charles de Gaulle airport, where the airliner had been due to land. |
Flight AF 447 was flying at an altitude of 10,670m (35,000ft) shortly before it went missing. | Flight AF 447 was flying at an altitude of 10,670m (35,000ft) shortly before it went missing. |
A meteorologist who spoke to the Associated Press said tropical thunderstorms in the Atlantic could tower up to 15,240m (50,000ft). | A meteorologist who spoke to the Associated Press said tropical thunderstorms in the Atlantic could tower up to 15,240m (50,000ft). |
"At the altitude it was flying, it's possible that the Air France plane flew directly into the most charged part of the storm - the top," said Henry Margusity, senior meteorologist for AccuWeather.com. | "At the altitude it was flying, it's possible that the Air France plane flew directly into the most charged part of the storm - the top," said Henry Margusity, senior meteorologist for AccuWeather.com. |
French officials have stressed that the plane's captain was very experienced, clocking up more than 11,000 hours of flight. | French officials have stressed that the plane's captain was very experienced, clocking up more than 11,000 hours of flight. |
Crisis centres have been set up at Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris and Rio's Tom Jobim international airport. | Crisis centres have been set up at Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris and Rio's Tom Jobim international airport. |
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