A Brazilian news site is reporting the wreckage found is not from the Air France plane.
“The BAF (Brazilian Air Force) informed in the night of this thursday that the removed destroços of the Atlantic in this thursday are not of the Airbus A-330 of the Air France, that disappeared on board in the last sunday (31) with 228 people. In accordance with Brigadier General Ramon Borges Cardoso, director of the Decea (managing of the Department of Control of the Airspace), “no material of the airplane was collected”.
“Not, no material of the airplane was collected. What we saw they had been material pertaining to an aircraft who had been left because of the priority of searches of bodies. But until the moment no piece of the aircraft was recouped”, affirmed.” Sorry for bad translation to English.
So what does this wreckage belong to?
EDITOR: New update. 21:14 GMT 5/Jun/09
CNN and BBC are now reporting on this story if you wondered about its validity.
flight447.com registered before Air France flight has disappeared
Friday, 05 June 2009
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It was discovered an unusual domain name registration for the Air France flight 447.
Flight 447 dissapeared these days after news agencies confirmed that a previous Air France flight from Buenos Aires to Paris was the target of a bomb threat just days before.
The domain name flight447.com was registered on September 30, 2007 and it is owned by Kari Bian, an Iranian film producer.
When contacted Bian said that the connection between his registration and the crash is coincidental. “It’s just an accident”he said. “I have nothing to do with anything. I feel really bad for that flight.”
If you look at whois records for other “flight” domains, they were all registered the same day. If it were not for this, I’d say you might be onto something.
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