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Caitlin.ann
June 26th, 2009, 02:55 PM
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- United States accident investigators are probing two recent failures of airspeed and altitude indications aboard Airbus A330s -- the same type of plane that crashed into the Atlantic nearly a month ago.

The planes landed safely and there were no injuries or damage, the National Transportation Safety Board said Thursday. One flight was between the United States and Brazil in May and the other between Hong Kong and Japan in June.

The probes were launched in the aftermath of the June 1 crash in the Atlantic Ocean -- when Air France Flight 447 was flying to Paris, France, from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. All 228 people on board the plane, an A330, were killed.

Investigators are looking at the possible role of airspeed sensors known as pitot tubes, among other factors, as a possible cause of the Flight 447 crash.

That flight sent 24 automated error messages in the four minutes before it crashed, the head of the French accident investigation board, Paul-Louis Arslanian, has said. The error messages all indicate there were problems with on-board information about the plane's speed, which can cause some of the plane's instruments to stop functioning, Arslanian said.

CNN (http://www.cnn.com/2009/TRAVEL/06/26/airbus.problems/index.html)

memnoch
June 26th, 2009, 03:37 PM
you must have just thoroughly searched CNN, as did I (and Fox, and MSNBC) to read everything that is being buried by Jacko (no pun intended)

Caitlin.ann
June 26th, 2009, 03:38 PM
you must have just thoroughly searched CNN, as did I (and Fox, and MSNBC) to read everything that is being buried by Jacko (no pun intended)

Indeed I did. Trying to prove a point that there are so many more important things than one man's death and hope that the Jacko thread loses some popularity in the mean time. :)

memnoch
June 26th, 2009, 03:39 PM
Indeed I did. Trying to prove a point that there are so many more important things than one man's death and hope that the Jacko thread loses some popularity in the mean time. :)

go through my list in the thread, some other interesting stories I know you will enjoy