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Photos of Newly Found AF447 Wreckage

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Looks like engines, landing gear, and fuselage panels. (www.bea.aero) 更多...

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aetty
cant they send a diver dowen ther and look for the black boxes
andromeda07
andromeda07 0
Pressure = weight/sq ft and water is heavy!
andre9
andre theoret 0
The flight recorders will be much harder to locate without a signal from trhese devices. Wonder what de bottom is made of at these depths. Is it rock, mud, sand; Do they have a chance to find it if it is burried in 8 feet of mud?
carlsonbe
carlsonbe 0
Question is, where is the black box (really they are two, and they are not black: the cockpit voice recorder and the avionics recorder)? Those will answer many questions.
aetty
where is the rest of the plane
junebug172
John Jurik 0
"Always fly the aircraft first, then deal with the emergency."

Ya think?
pilotguy1278
Andy Adams 0
i know that, i just didn't want to get too technical with it.
egnilk66
egnilk66 0
(It just happens to double on the first one.)
egnilk66
egnilk66 0
@John.... I was thinking the same thing....but it was close enough for the purpose, so I didn't say anyhting. ;)
D505
John Galbraith 0
Andy A - pressure doesn't double every 30 feet down, but it does increase by 1atmosphere or 14.7 psi every 33. (sorry, old scuba diver here) Still pretty respectable pressure at that depth.
egnilk66
egnilk66 0
It was flight 447. Yes, it's sad but it's great that they found it. I would hate to know that I was lost at sea forever and nobody could find me.
rustysheba
hilda andrade 0
oh crap,.sorry i thought it was a 747 .. thanks so much I had wondered as I didn't hear of any recent water crashes.. it's good to hear about this though as it gives family some closure. still sad though.
egnilk66
egnilk66 0
Hilda.....that's what this is. AF = Air France.
rustysheba
hilda andrade 0
did they ever find the wreckage of teh Air France 747 (I believe) that crashed near Brazil.?
egnilk66
egnilk66 0
There's one other thing that I'd like to know... Is this an area previously covered by search attempts?
egnilk66
egnilk66 0
In-effing-credible. Thumbs up to the Woods Hole folks...well done! I just hope they find those Flight Data Recorders.'

Yeah, that tire would be toast at that depth.
toolguy105
toolguy105 0
One of these days they may find the Flight Recorders. While we think we know the why of what caused the plane to crash into the sea until we have the flight recorders, and hopefully they are readable, we will never know for sure what happened on this flight.
84290
- Du bon boulot-job, à présent il faut attendre la remontée des boîtes noire, et comprendre POURQUOI .... et le verdict des experts.
- Résultat, pas avant la fin 2011, et encore !!!!!
alfadog
alfadog 0
195, YW and Andy, only by a few minutes ;-)
BTW, http://www.calctool.org/CALC/other/games/depth_press is the pressure calculator.
pilotguy1278
Andy Adams 0
alfadog beat me to it
pilotguy1278
Andy Adams 0
pilot195, pressure underwater doubles every 30 feet (roughly), so yes it's quite easy to say the pressure that low is much greater than tire pressure which is likely in the 100-150 psi range depending on the tire. Although I read a different article with these pictures that indicated they were much deeper than 10,000, I think it was around 16,000 to 18,000 feet.
pilot195
pilot195 0
yikes ... yup, 4500 psi certainly would 'win' ... by the way, the other article linked on Flight Aware puts the depth at 3900 meters, which is almost 13,000 ft down, not 10,000 ft....

thanks alfadog
alfadog
alfadog 0
@pilot195
Also, Boeing lists 215 psi as pressure for the main gear of a 777-300. And if want a grisly mental picture (why would you? IDK), read "Table 1" at http://www.boeing.com/commercial/aeromagazine/aero_05/textonly/m03txt.html
alfadog
alfadog 0
@pilot195
Pressure at 10k feet = 4500 psi or 300 atm so yes, that will "deflate" the tires even if they did not leak.
mxcross
Rick Stanger 0
Always fly the aircraft first, then deal with the emergency.
pilot195
pilot195 0
just idle curiousity--- it appears all the tires are deflated - what caused that? Is the pressure at 10,000 ft below sea level greater than tire pressure? Or does saltwater corrode blowout plugs (or another component? Like I said, just idle curiousity. Hopefully this search will yield flight data recorders and they will have something useful to divulge.
biglarry44
Larry Lenihan 0
Amazing....now if we could only find Amelia Earhart...
genethemarine
Gene spanos 0
Choke and puke at 36,000 feet.
HunterTS4
Toby Sharp 0
around 10,000 ft
JCCasebeer
John Casebeer 0
Amazing. Their perseverance is awesome and wonderful.
genethemarine
Gene spanos 0
This should be interesting.
Especially with the criminal investigation with arrests made.
Hang'em!
expilot38
Smokey Slover 0
What depth is it resting in feet????
metermender
Wow is right.
sheka
mark tufts 0

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