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Old 19th Jul 2009, 08:02
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Guyana fisherman finds possible debris from Air France crash; officials contact Brazil
July 18, 2009 - 11:34
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
GEORGETOWN, Guyana - A fisherman in Guyana apparently has found a large piece of a plane that authorities suspect might belong to the Air France jet that crashed in the Atlantic Ocean, an aviation official said Saturday.
The 30-foot-long piece of what appears to be aircraft fuselage washed up on a beach in the South American country this week, said Paula McAdam, deputy director of Guyana's Civil Aviation Authority.
The Brazilian Embassy said it would send experts to examine the debris, she said.
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There is also Bruno at CRASH-AERIEN.COM - Le Site Français des Accidents et Incidents Aériens who says there are 3 MLA accelerometers on the A330, all of which come in square casings and none of which are made by Sensorex. See full posting below:


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Il y a 3 acceleromètres sur A330 pour la fonction Maneuver Load Alleviation (MLA) et Turbulance Damping.
Ces accelero Nz et Ny sont logés en soute avionique (juste devant le logement de TAV) pour les deux concernant la fonction verticale et au plafond du fuselage tout à fait au fond de l'avion c'est à dire sous la dérive.

Ils n'ont pas cette allure là,le boitier est carré et le fabricant n'est pas Sensorex.



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