Flight debris found in Atlantic

Search aircraft on Tuesday found a seat and other debris from a plane in a remote stretch of the Atlantic where an Air France flight carrying 228 people disappeared, Brazil’s air force said.

The “small remains” were discovered around 1,100 km off northeastern Brazil, some 650 km northeast of Brazil’s Atlantic island of Fernando do Noronha. The items include  a seat from a plane, bits of white material, an orange buoy, a barrel and some oil and kerosene slicks, grouped in two floating patches 60 kilometres apart, according to an air force statement. It could not immediately be confirmed that the debris was from Air France flight AF 447, the spokesman, Colonel Jorge Amaral, told reporters. There were no signs of supervisors, he said.

“The search is continuing because it’s a very little material in relation to the size” of the Air France Airbus A330, he said. He added that the officials needed “a piece that might have a serial number, some sort of identification” to be sure that it came from the missing airliner. However the items were found near where the Air France plane sent its final message : an automatic data signal telling of multiple electric and pressurization failures. The debris was discovered at 0300 GMT by an Embraer R-99 AWAC plane fitted with onboard radar that detected metallic and non-metallic items floating in the ocean.

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