Air France Flight 447

Air France Flight 447
The aircraft's vertical stabilizer being recovered from the Atlantic Ocean
Accident
Date1 June 2009
SummaryEntered high-altitude stall, impacted ocean
SiteSouth Atlantic Ocean near waypoint TASIL:9
3°03′57″N 30°33′42″W / 3.06583°N 30.56167°W / 3.06583; -30.56167
Aircraft

F-GZCP, the aircraft involved in the accident, landing at Charles de Gaulle Airport in March 2007
Aircraft typeAirbus A330-203
OperatorAir France
IATA flight No.AF447
ICAO flight No.AFR447
Call signAIRFRANS 447
RegistrationF-GZCP
Flight originRio de Janeiro/Galeão International Airport, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
DestinationCharles de Gaulle Airport, Paris, France
Occupants228
Passengers216
Crew12
Fatalities228
Survivors0

Air France Flight 447 was a scheduled international passenger flight from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, to Paris, France. On 1 June 2009, inconsistent airspeed indications and miscommunication led to the pilots inadvertently stalling the Airbus A330. They failed to recover the plane from the stall, and the plane crashed into the mid-Atlantic Ocean at 02:14 UTC, killing all 228 passengers and crew on board.

The Brazilian Navy recovered the first major wreckage and two bodies from the sea within five days of the accident, but the investigation by France's Bureau of Enquiry and Analysis for Civil Aviation Safety (BEA) was initially hampered because the aircraft's flight recorders were not recovered from the ocean floor until May 2011, nearly two years after the accident.

The BEA's final report, released at a press conference on 5 July 2012, concluded that the aircraft suffered temporary inconsistencies between the airspeed measurements—likely resulting from ice crystals obstructing the aircraft's pitot tubes—which caused the autopilot to disconnect. The crew reacted incorrectly to this, causing the aircraft to enter an aerodynamic stall which the pilots failed to correct.:79:7 The accident is the deadliest in the history of Air France, as well as the deadliest aviation accident involving the Airbus A330.