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Brazilian aircraft searching for an Air France jet which went missing with 228 people aboard in an Atlantic storm have spotted debris on the ocean.Brazilian aircraft searching for an Air France jet which went missing with 228 people aboard in an Atlantic storm have spotted debris on the ocean.
Some oil, a plane seat and other items were sighted 650km (400 miles) north-east of Brazil's Fernando de Noronha island, the Brazilian air force said.Some oil, a plane seat and other items were sighted 650km (400 miles) north-east of Brazil's Fernando de Noronha island, the Brazilian air force said.
The find can only be confirmed once the items are retrieved and the first boat is not due to arrive until Wednesday.The find can only be confirmed once the items are retrieved and the first boat is not due to arrive until Wednesday.
The jet was heading from Brazil to Paris when it vanished early on Monday.The jet was heading from Brazil to Paris when it vanished early on Monday.
See a map of the plane's route See a map of the plane's route
While it has yet to be confirmed that the debris is from the Airbus, it was spotted in a region of the ocean consistent with its flight path, the BBC's Adam Mynott reports from Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris.While it has yet to be confirmed that the debris is from the Airbus, it was spotted in a region of the ocean consistent with its flight path, the BBC's Adam Mynott reports from Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris.
It [the plane] might have tried to make a turn, maybe to return to Fernando de Noronha Col Jorge Amaral Brazilian air force spokesman In pictures: Search continues Did storm down missing plane? class="" href="/1/hi/world/americas/8079001.stm">What's being said on the web It [the plane] might have tried to make a turn, maybe to return to Fernando de Noronha Col Jorge Amaral Brazilian air force spokesman href="/1/hi/world/americas/8080247.stm">Grief and fear in Brazil class="" href="/1/hi/in_pictures/8079673.stm">In pictures: Search continues Did storm down missing plane?
Accident investigators need to recover material from Flight AF 447 and, crucially, the flight and cockpit voice recorders if they are to establish how it fell into the sea, our correspondent says.Accident investigators need to recover material from Flight AF 447 and, crucially, the flight and cockpit voice recorders if they are to establish how it fell into the sea, our correspondent says.
Two Lufthansa jets, which were in the same area as the Air France plane half an hour before it vanished, may provide clues as to what happened, the UN weather agency says.Two Lufthansa jets, which were in the same area as the Air France plane half an hour before it vanished, may provide clues as to what happened, the UN weather agency says.
Mini-subsMini-subs
Plane crews from Brazil, France and other countries had narrowed their search to a zone half-way between Brazil and west Africa, hoping to pick up signals from the Airbus's beacons.Plane crews from Brazil, France and other countries had narrowed their search to a zone half-way between Brazil and west Africa, hoping to pick up signals from the Airbus's beacons.
Brazilian air force's Col Jorge Amaral confirms the sighting - translatedBrazilian air force's Col Jorge Amaral confirms the sighting - translated
Brazilian air force spokesman Col Jorge Amaral said a Brazilian plane had picked up radar signals indicating "floating metallic and non-metallic materials" at 0100 Brazilian time (0400 GMT) on Tuesday.Brazilian air force spokesman Col Jorge Amaral said a Brazilian plane had picked up radar signals indicating "floating metallic and non-metallic materials" at 0100 Brazilian time (0400 GMT) on Tuesday.
At about 0530 Brazilian time, a plane spotted debris in two locations approximately 60km apart.At about 0530 Brazilian time, a plane spotted debris in two locations approximately 60km apart.
"In this area, they saw an orange buoy, an airplane seat, small white pieces, an airplane turbine as well as oil and kerosene," Col Amaral told reporters in Rio. "In this area, they saw an orange buoy, an airplane seat, small white pieces, an airplane drum as well as oil and kerosene," Col Amaral told reporters in Rio.
"The search is continuing because it's very little material in relation to the size [of the Airbus A330].""The search is continuing because it's very little material in relation to the size [of the Airbus A330]."
Col Amaral was also quoted by the Associated Press as saying a life jacket had been spotted amid the debris.Col Amaral was also quoted by the Associated Press as saying a life jacket had been spotted amid the debris.
"The locations where the objects were found are towards the right of the point where the last signal of the plane was emitted," he said."The locations where the objects were found are towards the right of the point where the last signal of the plane was emitted," he said.
TIMELINE Flight AF 447 left Rio at 1900 local time (2200 GMT) on SundayAirbus A330-200 carrying 216 passengers and 12 crewContact lost 0130 GMTMissed scheduled landing at 1110 local time (0910 GMT) in Paris Timeline of Flight AF 447 Air disasters timeline Mystery of Air France flight TIMELINE Flight AF 447 left Rio at 1900 local time (2200 GMT) on SundayAirbus A330-200 carrying 216 passengers and 12 crewContact lost 0130 GMTMissed scheduled landing at 1110 local time (0910 GMT) in Paris Timeline of Flight AF 447 Air disasters timeline Mystery of Air France flight class="" href="/1/hi/world/americas/8079001.stm">What's being said on the web
"That suggests that it might have tried to make a turn, maybe to return to Fernando de Noronha, but that is just a hypothesis.""That suggests that it might have tried to make a turn, maybe to return to Fernando de Noronha, but that is just a hypothesis."
Searchers now planned to focus their efforts on collecting the debris and trying to identify it, the spokesman said.Searchers now planned to focus their efforts on collecting the debris and trying to identify it, the spokesman said.
At least two cargo ships in the area have been asked to go where the debris was found and are expected to arrive soon, Brazilian officials said.At least two cargo ships in the area have been asked to go where the debris was found and are expected to arrive soon, Brazilian officials said.
France is also sending a research ship equipped with two mini-submarines to the search area.France is also sending a research ship equipped with two mini-submarines to the search area.
The mini-subs on the Pourquoi Pas can work at depths of up to 6,000m and the area where the plane disappeared has maximum depths of 4,700m (19,700 ft), French naval experts told AFP news agency.The mini-subs on the Pourquoi Pas can work at depths of up to 6,000m and the area where the plane disappeared has maximum depths of 4,700m (19,700 ft), French naval experts told AFP news agency.
Prime Minister Francois Fillon told the French parliament that the cause of the plane's loss had still to be established.Prime Minister Francois Fillon told the French parliament that the cause of the plane's loss had still to be established.
"Our only certainty is that the plane did not send out any distress call but regular automatic alerts for three minutes indicating the failure of all systems," he said."Our only certainty is that the plane did not send out any distress call but regular automatic alerts for three minutes indicating the failure of all systems," he said.
Experts remain puzzled that there were no radio reports from the Airbus and they say that such a modern aircraft would have had to suffer multiple traumas to plunge into the sea, our correspondent says.Experts remain puzzled that there were no radio reports from the Airbus and they say that such a modern aircraft would have had to suffer multiple traumas to plunge into the sea, our correspondent says.
Lufthansa dataLufthansa data
The two Lufthansa aircraft recorded data on prevailing temperatures and winds, the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) said.The two Lufthansa aircraft recorded data on prevailing temperatures and winds, the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) said.
She was a truly wonderful, exciting girl John Butler, father of Irish passenger Aisling Butler Passenger nationalities revealedShe was a truly wonderful, exciting girl John Butler, father of Irish passenger Aisling Butler Passenger nationalities revealed
Because the exact accident site was unknown, it was "extremely difficult to say how close they were", WMO official Herbert Puempel told Reuters news agency in Geneva.Because the exact accident site was unknown, it was "extremely difficult to say how close they were", WMO official Herbert Puempel told Reuters news agency in Geneva.
"But the observations will certainly be used by the investigating group," he added."But the observations will certainly be used by the investigating group," he added.
Most of the missing people are Brazilian or French but they include a total of 32 nationalities. Five Britons and three Irish citizens are among them.Most of the missing people are Brazilian or French but they include a total of 32 nationalities. Five Britons and three Irish citizens are among them.
Crisis centres have been set up at Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris and Rio de Janeiro's Tom Jobim international airport.Crisis centres have been set up at Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris and Rio de Janeiro's Tom Jobim international airport.
French President Nicolas Sarkozy will attend a religious service for the families and friends of the missing passengers and crew at Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris, on Wednesday.French President Nicolas Sarkozy will attend a religious service for the families and friends of the missing passengers and crew at Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris, on Wednesday.
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