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Tuesday, 30 June 2009 - Yemen Airbus crashes off Comoros with 153 aboard
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    Yahoo! My Yahoo! Mail Yahoo! Search Search: Sign InNew User? Sign Up News Home - Help Navigation Primary Navigation Home Singapore Asia Pacific World Business Entertainment Sports Technology Top Stories Most Popular Secondary Navigation Africa Europe Latin America Middle East North America Search Search: Yemen Airbus crashes off Comoros with 153 aboard AFP - Wednesday, July 1 MORONI (AFP) - - A Yemeni Airbus carrying 153 people crashed into the Indian Ocean as it came into land in the Comoros islands early on Tuesday but rescuers managed to pull a child survivor from the water, officials said. It was the second time in less than a month that an Airbus has crashed. This time French authorities said the Yemeni carrier had been under surveillance and that problems had been reported with the jet. Bodies and wreckage from the Yemenia airline flight were spotted in the Indian Ocean near Moroni, capital of the island archipelago, aviation officials said. But rescuers managed to pull a child from the water, one of the only survivors among the 142 passengers and 11 crew on Flight IY 626, a surgeon at the Moroni hospital told AFP. Issa Ben Imani said the child was being taken ashore and on to hospital. Arfachad Salim, a rescue coordinator for the Comoros Red Crescent, confirmed the child was alive and said local fishermen had also found wreckage, handbags and other effects belonging to the passengers. In Sanaa, Yemenia's deputy managing director for operations Mohammed al-Sumairi said three bodies had also been recovered. Flight IY 626 had started in Paris early on Monday and made stops in Marseille, Sanaa and Djibouti before heading to Moroni. The control tower at Moroni airport lost contact with the jet just before it was due to land amid bad weather, airport director Hadji Mmadi Ali told AFP. French civil aviation officials said 66 passengers were French. Three small babies were also on board, officials said. France sent two navy ships and a plane from its nearby Indian Ocean territories to help the rescue. "Bodies were seen floating on the surface of the water and a fuel slick was also spotted about 16 or 17 nautical miles from Moroni," senior Yemeni civil aviation official Mohammad Abdel Kader told reporters in Sanaa. Kader said the wind was blowing in gusts of up to 70 mph (115 kph) when the plane went down. "Weather conditions were bad," he said. "The sea was rough." The Yemenia flight left Sanaa at 9:45pm (1845 GMT) on Monday and contact was lost four hours later at 1:51am (2251 GMT), Kader said. "Yemenia regrets to announce the missing of its flight No IY626 from Sanaa to Moroni with 142 passengers and 11 crew on board Airbus 310-300," the airline announced on its website. Airbus, which is still reeling from the crash of an Air France A330-320 into the Atlantic on June 1 with 228 people on board, set up a crisis cell straight away and sent investigators to the Comoros. Investigators are still trying to establish the cause of the Air France disaster. The black box flight recorders have not been found and their signal will stop emitting on July 2. The European plane maker said the plane which crashed off Moroni was built in 1990 and had been operated by Yemenia since 1999. France's Transport Minister Dominique Bussereau said inspectors had noted numerous faults on the Yemenia jet and the airline was being closely monitored by EU authorities. "The A310 in question had been inspected in France in 2007 by the DGAC (French civil aviation authority) and a certain number of faults had been noted," Dominique Bussereau. "The plane had not since then reappeared in our country," he told i-tele news. Yemenia was not on an EU blacklist "but was being subjected to closer inspection by us and was due to soon be heard by the security committee of the European Union," he said. Airbus said in a statement the jet had accumulated approximately 51,900 hours in the air on some 17,300 flights. Yemen Airways was founded in 1961 and Yemenia was formed out of it in 1978. The airline, which is Yemen's national carrier, is 51 percent owned by the Yemeni government and 49 percent by Saudi Arabia, according to its website. The Yemenia flight started at Paris Charles de Gaulle on Monday morning, using a more modern Airbus A330-200 for the first legs of the journey. The plane flew to Marseille in southern France, where there is a large Comoran community, and then went on to Sanaa. There were about 100 passengers on board when it left Marseille, Yemeni civil aviation official Kader said. In the Yemeni capital, people from various Arab states joined the flight and the passengers changed to the Airbus A310 which first flew to Djibouti. A crisis task force was set up at Paris Charles de Gaulle airport while psychologists were on hand at Marseille's airport to comfort relatives of the passengers. Email Story IM Story Printable View Blog This Sign in to recommend this article » 0 users recommend Related Articles: World Iran hardliners criticise Mousavi after vote upheldAFP - Wednesday, July 1 Italian train inferno kills 14AFP - 2 hours 11 minutes ago Yemen Airbus crashes off Comoros with 153 aboardAFP - Wednesday, July 1 Iraqis celebrate in Baghdad, Iraq, Monday, June 29, 2009. To mark the milestone, fireworks colored Baghdad's skyline and thousands of people attendedAP - Tuesday, June 30 Iraqi oil licensing round runs into troubleAP - Wednesday, July 1 Enlarge Photo A Yemenia plane in the Indian Ocean island of Soccotra. A Yemeni Airbus carrying 153 people crashed into the Indian Ocean as it came into land in the Comoros islands but rescuers have managed to pull a child survirvor from the water, officials say. 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