Brazil confirms Air France jet crashed in ocean
He said the strip of wreckage included metallic and nonmetallic pieces, but did not describe them in detail. No bodies were spotted in the crash of the Airbus in which all aboard are believed to have died. The discovery came just hours after authorities announced they had found an airplane an airplane seat, an orange buoy and signs of fuel in a part of the Atlantic Ocean with depths of up to three miles (4,800 meters).
Jobim said recovery of the of the plane's cockpit voice and data recorders could be difficult because of the depth of the ocean where the debris was found. "It's going to be very hard to search for it because it could be at a depth of 2,000 meters or 3,000 meters (6,500 to 9,800 fee) in that area of the ocean," Jobim said.
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Alan Clendenning reported from Sao Paulo. Associated Press Writer Tales Azzoni contributed from Sao Paulo.
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-- Bodies have been found from the crash of an Air France plane that disappeared Monday, the Brazilian air force says.