Passenger plane accidents take away the lives of the passengers, but the black box of the planes that are victims of accidents is also making everyone afraid.
The situation known from the black box of Air France Flight 447, which suffered an accident in 2009, is also making everyone afraid.
Because what was the atmosphere, what was the situation and what was the conversation in the plane in the last time, it is now in public view.
On June 1, 2009, a plane flying from Rio de Janeiro to Paris crashed into the Atlantic Ocean. 228 people including the crew were killed in this accident.
However, according to Times Now, the conversation on the plane has recently come to light.
Photo by: Brazilian Navy
While according to the Daily Star report, the conversation of the co-pilot of Flight 447 has also been revealed. In which Perry Cedric Bonin keeps saying I have lost control of the ship, the ship is not under my control at all.
The “crunch” between France and England, played in Bordeaux in front of a record crowd, which was to decide the winner of the 2024 Six Nations Tournament, ended in disillusionment for the Blues, once once more beaten by their rivals English (42-21). The latter won their sixth Grand Slam in a row, 18 months before “their” World Cup in 2025.
Published on: 04/27/2024 – 8:11 p.m. Modified on: 04/27/2024 – 8:16 p.m.
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France was beaten for the thirteenth time in a row by England (42-21), who achieved their sixth Grand Slam in a row, Saturday April 27 during the fifth and final day of the Women’s Six Nations Tournament, ahead of a record attendance (28,023 spectators) for a women’s rugby match in France.
Trailing at half-time (35-14), Manae Feleu’s teammates spent the second period outnumbered, following the red card addressed to Assia Khalfaoui (43rd).
But this is not the only reason for the defeat. Clumsiness, hand mistakes, lost opportunities, an attempt refused by the video… The French women perhaps sinned by too much commitment, the desire to do well, and excitement too.
But we must not overlook the clinical efficiency of the English, who never let an opportunity to score pass when they found themselves in the French camp.
However, we saw some great things on the French side, with a lot of play, a strong defense, three-quarters who try and dare, forwards having regained their automatisms on the touchline.
But on Saturday in Chaban-Delmas, more was needed to beat the English, who struck a big blow 18 months before “their” World Cup in 2025.
After shooting first, from the 4th minute, the “Red Roses” quickly took the advantage in the score (14-0, 11th), carried by their powerful pack, led by captain Marlie Packer and despite everything heckled by the defense of the Bleues, who have made it their “identity”.
But the English are now also three-quarters of fire, encouraged by their new coach, New Zealander John Mitchell.
Back lines that should not be left too much space, like in the 24th minute, when Émilie Boulard, wanting to pass the ball to Gabrielle Vernier, had it intercepted by center Megan Jones.
But French women, too, have their X factor and it has a nickname that we want to sing: Gabrielle “Gaby” Vernier.
The pocket center, named best player of the 2023 Tournament and a little shy since the start of this 2024 edition, found the fault to flatten the first French try (17th).
Doubled by Marine Ménager
The second was at the conclusion of a French scrum, from which scrum half Pauline Bourdon Sansus, untenable, was able to send Marine Ménager behind the goal line (14-21, 27th).
Upon returning from the break, and while large black clouds reappeared above Bordeaux, the sky fell on the heads of Manae Feleu’s teammates.
Khalfaoui, who had already received a yellow card last weekend in Wales, picked up another, transformed into a red following a bunker.
“At 15 once morest 15, it’s already hard,” former second row Safi N’Diaye had warned AFP before the match, worried regarding the three yellow cards handed out to the Blues in Cardiff, but at 14, things had to turn around to the impossible mission.
The French women, however, continued to believe in it, to play quickly, camping in the opposing camp, pushing and pounding the English lines, until offering a double to Marine Ménager (35-21, 69th).
But it was too late, the English even drove home the point with a sixth try, and a double, from Matthews.
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No one was injured in the accident. They don’t yet know what caused the shovels to fall, but they don’t think it was likely that the vandalism was intentional.
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The wind vanes of the legendary Moulin Rouge building in Paris were torn off. The accident happened on Wednesday evening, following closing time, and no one was injured. This time, tourists looking for the famous red windmill might only see how the workers began to restore the facade of the 19th-century amusement park.
“It’s Montmartre, the epicenter of the bohemian lifestyle and the symbol of Paris. The whole world comes here to take pictures at the Moulin Rouge, well, now they’ll only have a chance to capture the building without the vanes, but I think that the owners of the Moulin Rouge will do everything they can to put them back quickly,” said Stephane Cachelin, head of the local shop owners’ association.
“It’s good that no one was injured, we are lucky. The replacement is not such a difficult matter, it just takes a little time and it will be strange for the tourists,” said a local resident.
It is not yet known what caused the wind blades to fall from the sawmill, but according to the operator, it is more likely that there is some technical problem in the background and not a malicious act.
The windmills of the world-famous Moulin Rouge (Red Mill) in Paris have broken off, the fire department of the French capital announced. According to the official statement, no one was injured in the accident that occurred at dawn on Thursday, and there is no danger of the building collapsing further.
The blades of the world-famous Moulin Rouge windmill have broken off / Photo: Northfoto
According to a Moulin Rouge official, this is the first such accident in the history of the amusement park, which opened in 1889, and they don’t know what caused it either. He noted that fortunately the accident happened following closing time on Wednesday evening.
The reason for the fall of the wind blades has not yet been determined.
He added that the management of the amusement park checks the operation of the mill’s wind blades every week, and no errors were found.
The damaged windmill facing the street / Photo: Oleg Cetinic
The Moulin Rouge, which will be 135 years old in October, is one of the most popular attractions in Paris, in front of which thousands of tourists take photos every day. According to the nightclub, they hold two shows every night and have regarding 600,000 guests a year.
The torn off wind blades / Photo: Oleg Cetinic
Moulin Rouge had a Hungarian performer in the person of Zsuzsa Cserháti. Last June, on the 75th anniversary of the birth of the singer, who died in 2003, a four-track maxi CD and vinyl medium record (EP) of previously unreleased recordings of Zsuzsa Cserháti was released under the title Lost Recordings. The singer worked at the Moulin Rouge in the 1980s.