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Can AF447 have been saved?

Yet, as the New York Times points out, “Investigators found that the loss of valid speed readings lasted for no more than a minute of the plane’s terrifying four-minute descent.” Even if the air-speed data had been lost entirely, the pilots could have saved the plane, BEA director Jean-Paul Troadec told reporters.

What was the cause of AF447 crash?

A combination of technical failure involving the plane’s Pitot sensors during the storm and the pilots’ inability to react to the plane stalling led to it plunging into the sea at a speed of 11,000ft (3,352m) per minute, French investigators concluded in 2012.

What really happened to Flight 447?

Flight AF447 from Rio de Janeiro in Brazil to Paris went down on 1 June 2009, killing everyone on board. Investigators found the pilots had lost control when air-speed sensors froze. Both the airline and manufacturer plan to appeal.

Did the Wright brothers ever get hurt?

The Wright Flyer hit the ground hard, and both men were injured. Orville suffered a fractured leg and several broken ribs. Despite the crash, and the first passenger death in an airplane, the Army was significantly impressed with the Wright Flyer and allowed the brothers to complete the trials the following year.

What happened to Air France Flight 447?

On June 1, 2009, an Air France A330, registered F-GZCP, carrying out flight 447 from Rio de Janeiro to Paris crashed into the Atlantic Ocean, killing all 228 people on board. The accident remains the worst Air France has ever suffered, and the deadliest involving an Airbus A330.

What was the name of the Air France Flight that crashed?

Air France Flight 447 (AF447/AFR447) was a scheduled international passenger flight from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, to Paris, France, which crashed on 1 June 2009.

Will Air France be tried for involuntary manslaughter over the AF447 crash?

The Court of Appeal of Paris ordered that Air France and Airbus must be tried for involuntary manslaughter over the Rio-Paris flight AF447 crash which killed 228 people in 2009. This decision followed a demand from the General Prosecutor of Paris made on January 27, 2021.

What went wrong with Air France’s Airbus A330?

The accident remains the worst Air France has ever suffered, and the deadliest involving an Airbus A330. The final report of the French Bureau of Enquiry and Analysis for Civil Aviation Safety (BEA), released in 2012, pointed at icing of the Pitot probes and incorrect pilot reactions as the main causes of the crash.