AirAsia QZ8501 UNDERWATER SEARCH TO BEGIN
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| Les débris de l'avion étéportéà la Rive, mais le is Toujours ships Portes disparus. |
Is set to search for AirAsia QZ8510 flight that crashed into the sea on Sunday to move underwater, with the advent of specialized equipment.
A French research team crash the use of acoustic detectors sensitive to attempt to locate the "black box" flight recorder.
Airbus A320-200 was en route from Surabaya in Indonesia to Singapore with 162 people on board when it disappeared.
Not found survivors and the cause of the accident is still unknown.
So far, the bodies of 10 found only on the beach, with the search process that repeatedly stated by bad weather and rough seas.
Is identified as a person passenger Lutfiah Hamid my life - her funeral was held in Surabaya on Sunday.
Rupert Wingfield-Hayes reports on the funeral and the other on the recovery process
The aircraft is almost certainly in the bottom of the Java Sea - were found several pieces of debris, but despite a massive search for five days, the hull is still missing. He says that most of the passengers, officials could still inside.
He says Karishma Vaswani in Jakarta hoping the BBC is that the team, led by France better than the researchers found in the "voices" that are emitted would be the so-called black box.
This will help them to locate the plane, recalling a time, in an attempt to find answers about what's with her.
The head of the Indonesian Agency Search and Rescue, Bambang Soelistyo on Friday that the wreckage and bodies were scattered over an area of 5 km from the Java Sea from Borneo....
It was reported that some researchers believe that the plane had gone into the cockpit of aerodynamics as the pilot increased sharply to avoid the storm.
Officials said the plane was traveling at 32,000ft (9,750m) when asked to climb to 38,000ft to avoid bad weather.
Once approved by air traffic controllers to allow him to climb to 34,000ft few minutes later, no response.
The source told Reuters reported that radar data appeared to show that the "amazing" airplane steep climb may be behind the border and the Airbus A320.
However, an unidentified source confirmed that there is a need for more information before it is to reach a final conclusion.
AirAsia had already excellent safety record and lack of fatal aircraft accidents.newline ...



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