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<blockquote data-quote="mskpeiris" data-source="post: 4792879" data-attributes="member: 167734"><p>BRASILIA, Brazil – Brazil's Air Force says it has found airplane seats and other debris floating in the Atlantic Ocean along the path that a missing Air France jet was flying.</p><p>Air Force spokesman Jorge Amaral says the seats were spotted by search planes early Tuesday morning but that authorities cannot immediately confirm they were from the plane.</p><p>Also spotted were small white pieces of debris, material that may be metallic and signs of oil and kerosene, which is used as jet fuel.</p><p>The debris was found about 390 miles (650 kilometers) northeast of the Brazilian archipelago of Fernando de Noronha.</p><p>The plane disappeared with 228 people aboard.</p><p></p><p>RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Brazilian media are reporting that search planes may have spotted some signs of debris from the Air France jetliner missing in the Atlantic Ocean. But the air force isn't immediately confirming the reports.</p><p>Brazil's Globo TV quoted a ham radio operator who reported hearing air force radio traffic that debris possibly from the plane had been spotted about 700 kilometers (435 miles)north of the Brazilian archipelago of Fernando de Noronha.</p><p>And the Web site of the Folha de S. Paulo newspaper says air force radar has detected signs of oil and metal in the same area.</p><p>An air force spokesman says authorities cannot immediately confirm the reports. He spoke on condition of anonymity, in keeping with department policy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mskpeiris, post: 4792879, member: 167734"] BRASILIA, Brazil – Brazil's Air Force says it has found airplane seats and other debris floating in the Atlantic Ocean along the path that a missing Air France jet was flying. Air Force spokesman Jorge Amaral says the seats were spotted by search planes early Tuesday morning but that authorities cannot immediately confirm they were from the plane. Also spotted were small white pieces of debris, material that may be metallic and signs of oil and kerosene, which is used as jet fuel. The debris was found about 390 miles (650 kilometers) northeast of the Brazilian archipelago of Fernando de Noronha. The plane disappeared with 228 people aboard. RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Brazilian media are reporting that search planes may have spotted some signs of debris from the Air France jetliner missing in the Atlantic Ocean. But the air force isn't immediately confirming the reports. Brazil's Globo TV quoted a ham radio operator who reported hearing air force radio traffic that debris possibly from the plane had been spotted about 700 kilometers (435 miles)north of the Brazilian archipelago of Fernando de Noronha. And the Web site of the Folha de S. Paulo newspaper says air force radar has detected signs of oil and metal in the same area. An air force spokesman says authorities cannot immediately confirm the reports. He spoke on condition of anonymity, in keeping with department policy. [/QUOTE]
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