Update 07:30 Investigators announced 5 July they had located the two flight recorders of the Yemenia Airbus A 310 flight that crashed into the sea 30 June with 153 people on board. A 13 year-old girl surived that crash with a broken collarbone. In Paris, France, thousands of Comoran residents marched peacefully 5 July to remember the victims and called for the Comoran government to withdraw the airline’s permission to fly to the archipelago. BEA, BBC and background on the islands from April 2009, New York Times
Posted by Sean Ecker on 6 July 2009 at 7:04 |
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News story, GenevaLunch, 6 July 2009.
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Tags: air crash, Airbus A310, Comoros, flight recorders, France, paris, Yemenia
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