Algerian Plane missing, 24 July 2014

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Justin Trudeau MP has tweeted condolences to the families of the Canadian missing.

'Shocking and saddening news of #AH5017. My condolences to those who have lost friends and family, including several Canadians.'


https://mobile.twitter.com/JustinTrudeau
 
So there are no survivors confirmed? Or is he just assuming the worse?

That's a point. He's probably going to be criticized for that. Search teams haven't even reached the wreckage yet.
 
I wonder if military planes will be able to land in that area? Are there any problems associated with helicopters landing on sand, anyone with aircraft knowledge?
 
WTH?

'UPDATE: "Searches have failed to locate flight AH5017. Search operations will continue tomorrow morning," - spokesman for UN force in Mali'

https://mobile.twitter.com/PzFeed

It's now 8.20pm in Mali and completely dark. :(
 
OMG .. so they are just giving up for the night? There must be some reason why they are sure there are no survivors :(
 
[h=1]Air Algerie plane wreckage, remains found in Mali after crashing in rainstorm[/h]
WRECKAGE and remains from a missing Air Algerie flight have been found in a remote region in Mali on the border of Burkina Faso, an official says.

Malian President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita is due to visit the crash site, which is south of the Malian town of Gao, today.

The jetliner carrying 116 people on board crashed on Thursday in a rainstorm - the third major international aviation disaster in a week.

A Burkina Faso official says investigators saw no survivors in the wreckage, Reuters reports.

http://www.news.com.au/travel/trave...ing-in-rainstorm/story-fnizu68q-1227000625288

Looks like no survivors which was expected ..

 
Did they just look from the air?
The cases where survivors died listening to the planes/helicopters overhead totally haunt me.
 
Breaking on the BBC at the moment; there are no survivors. The BBC tweet that led me to their web page also said that the black boxes have been recovered. Page is still being updated.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-28479681

Rest in peace, all souls aboard flight AH5017.
 
Video at link in English. More information about the victim's families in France. Passengers were due to arrive at three different airports, so french authorities will be gathering them all together at the crisis centre set up at Charles De Gaulle airport in Paris, Saturday. It doesn't mention if families from other countries will be flown over if they wish.

http://youtu.be/2U8eMynbyS0
 
:( That is so sad. Thoughts are with their families and friends.
 
After the chaos and dreadful behaviour we have seen with flight MH17 in Ukraine, it is a relief to see organized, professional french soldiers guarding this wreckage and ensuring everything possible will be done to bring the victims home as soon as possible, and discover the reasons for the crash.

I wish the search teams and investigators well. This is an incredibly difficult but important job they are doing - bringing the missing home.

https://mobile.twitter.com/search/gallery?q=AH5017&s=typd&idx=18&tid=492673602953953280
 

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