Topic: Paul-Louis Arslanian
Air France crash investigators need money for larger search of Atlantic Ocean siteInvestigators looking for the Air France plane that disappeared into the Atlantic Ocean in June still cannot explain the crash and need more money and resources to search for the ...
PARIS (Reuters) - France wants to launch an expanded international effort to find the missing wreckage and flight recorders of the Air France jet which crashed in the Atlantic in June, the country's top crash investigator said on Monday.Around a thousand ...
Investigators said on Wednesday they were inching closer to understanding what caused the crash of Air France flight 447 as the deep-sea search for bodies and evidence continued in the Atlantic. "The goal is to understand what happened," Paul-Louis Arslanian, director of ...
Air France is not convinced that faulty speed monitors caused an Airbus jet to crash into the Atlantic, the airline's boss said on Thursday, while investigators said they had yet to find a link, but the probes will be replaced anyway ...
French investigators said Saturday that the Air France jet carrying 228 people which plunged into the Atlantic suffered multiple systems failures and had speed monitors that had failed on other planes.The 24 automatic error alerts sent by the Airbus A330 just ...
Airbus has a plan to replace speed monitors in its A330 planes following numerous breakdowns, investigators said Saturday, five days after an Air France jet crashed into the Atlantic. "We have seen a certain number of these types of faults on the ...
The Air France jet that crashed into the Atlantic sent out 24 automatic error messages in its final moments as its systems -- including the autopilot -- shut down, investigators said Saturday.The director of the French air accident investigation agency, Paul-Louis Arslanian, said ...