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Air France Flight 447 (AF447/AFR447) [b] was a scheduled international passenger flight from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, to Paris, France. On 1 June 2009, inconsistent airspeed indications and miscommunication led to the pilots inadvertently stalling the Airbus A330.
Downtown Toronto as seen from an F-16 Fighting Falcon during a simulated flight. In Google Earth 4.2, a flight simulator was added to the application. It was originally a hidden feature when introduced in 2007, but starting with 4.3, it was given a labeled option in the menu. In addition to keyboard control, the simulator can be controlled with ...
English: Flight path and predicted flight path of Air France Flight 447 on 31 May/1 June 2009 Français : Trajet du vol Air France 447 qui s'est déroulé durant la nuit du 31 mai/1er juin. עברית: נתיב הטיסה של טיסת אייר פראנס 447 ב-31 במאי/1 ביוני 2009
SEOUL/MONTREAL (Reuters) - As Air France pilots fought for control, an Airbus A330 passenger jet plummeted from 38,000 feet for four minutes, its engines running but its wings unable to seize ...
Português: Plano de voo para o avião da Air France - Voo 447 - feito na madrugada de 31 de maio para 1 de junho. A linha vermelha contínua mostra a rota que o avião deveria seguir, e a linha tracejada é a rota prevista para depois do ponto onde o radar perdeu contato com o avião.
AP File A French search team has pulled 75 more bodies from the wreckage of Air France Flight 447, which crashed en route to Paris on June 1,
The link to Juliana de Aquino redirects back to Air France Flight 447 and is therefore a circular self-reference. The link on the airbus.com site called "Air France Flight AF 447" is dead. The link on marinebuzz.com called "Black Box: Locating Flight Recorder of Air France Flight 447 in Atlantic Ocean" errors out. Plus a lot more dead links.
ACARS interfaces with flight management systems (FMS), acting as the communication system for flight plans and weather information to be sent from the ground to the FMS. This enables the airline to update the FMS while in flight, and allows the flight crew to evaluate new weather conditions or alternative flight plans.