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The Air crash investagiors
June 1, 2009
Only one. Air France Flight 447. June 1 2009
Air France 447 was an Airbus A330-200 aircraft. For more info, check this out: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_France_Flight_447 -Robin Richard
An airbus a330-300
Air france has a travel tool that you can use to track the flight, as long as you have your flight number or the airport code.
Pinger beacon: a device that sends out a signal to show its position on a monitoring device designed for it. The recently lost Air France Flight 447 and most aircraft have one aboard (see link)
Yes you can check the status of a flight on Air france. Just go to air france website where you can also purchase tickets and check arrivals for all flights.
From the main page of Air France (USA) site; click on Flight and timetable information. There you can input the flight number and you'll be able to find the flight information you are looking for.
One can track an Air France flight online through the Air France website. It will list departure time, expected arrival time and loads of other useful information.
On June 01, 2009, Air France flight 447 from Rio de Janeiro to Paris, France went missing over the Atlantic Ocean about 570 miles northeast of Natal, Brazil. The aircraft was believed to have passed through a thunderstorm when an automated message was received indicating a failure of the electrical system. All 228 passengers and crew were lost.