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Members of the Brazilian Air Force
transport a container holding the body of a victim of the Air France
Flight 447 that went missing en route from Rio de Janeiro to Paris, at a
base in Fernando de Noronha, northeastern Brazil, June 10, 2009. A French
nuclear submarine with advanced sonar equipment began searching on
Wednesday for the flight recorders of the Air France airliner that crashed
into the Atlantic last week, the French military said.(Xinhua/Reuters
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PARIS, June 10 (Xinhua) -- A French nuclear-powered submarine will start searching on Wednesday for the flight data and cabin voice recorders of an Air France plane that crashed into the Atlantic Ocean last week, the military said.
The submarine Emeraude will search for the recorders,
more commonly known as the plane's black boxes, in the morning in an initial
search zone of 36 kilometers by 36, Christophe Prazuck, a spokesman for the
military said.
It will then move to other areas in the following
days. No deadline has been set for the search yet.
This is the first time the French military uses a
nuclear-powered submarine to search for the debris of a crashed plane. Emeraude
will use its sonar equipment to locate the black boxes that are believed to have
sunken to the ocean floor.
Another French navy battleship will also set off to
the crash site on Wednesday afternoon to join Emeraude in the hunt.
The Airbus A330 with 228 people on board vanished
over the Atlantic Ocean last Monday on a flight from Rio de Janeiro to Paris.
The Brazilian navy research team has found 41 bodies so far.