Jun 12th, 2009 - New York Times
WASHINGTON — A transcript of the error messages sent by Air France Flight 447 makes clear how many details the investigators have about the last minutes of its flight — and how little it tells them.
A routine message about a malfunction in one of the plane's lavatories is followed by a worrisome one that says that the speed sensor has a problem, but the cascade that follows is hard to parse.
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