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According to France**, Gurjon said that before the airliner disappeared from the radar screen, it had emitted "a series of more than a dozen pieces of technical information". Judging from this information, "there are several technical systems on the airliner that may have failed," including the aircraft's electrical system. Guljung said the plane may have been in a state of technical anomaly at the time, and then may have been affected by a storm over the Atlantic.
Air France previously explained that the airliner was wrecked after being struck by lightning during the flight due to a strong storm during the flight. According to the French Institute of Aerospace Research, according to civil aviation flight statistics, a passenger plane will be struck by lightning every 1,000 hours. However, legal experts and pilots believe that the aircraft itself is designed to protect against lightning, and if it only encounters a lightning strike, the plane can still continue to fly in general, and it is unlikely to cause a crash and fall into the sea.
According to information released by Air France, the passenger plane took off from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, to Paris, France. About four hours after takeoff, it disappeared from the surveillance radar screen as it traveled to the sea about 300 kilometers northeast of the Brazilian port city of Natal. There is speculation that the Air France airliner crash is related to the legendary "Bermuda Triangle".
In fact, the place where the plane disappeared was located in the mid-Atlantic sea between Natal, Brazil, and Liberia, West Africa, while Bermuda was located in the northern Atlantic.
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No, the place where the Air France crash is not in Bermuda!
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Bermuda may be a **, and the Air France airliner crash has nothing to do with it.
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Non-stop volcanic eruptions at the bottom of the sea. As a result, the shipwreck was melted by the hot magma after the shipwreck, so the shipwreck was never found.
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Aircraft flying over this Bermuda Triangle are often subjected to inexplicable accidents. Some of the planes that crashed here maintained normal contact with the airport until the last few minutes, and they disappeared almost instantly. Some planes sent out strange reports before the crash, such as sudden instrument failure, yellowing of the sky, fog on a sunny day, and abnormal seas.
But no one had time to provide more detailed and specific information, and there was no trace. According to some statistics, from 1840 to the present, there have been more than 100 incidents of mysterious disappearances of airplanes in the Bermuda Triangle.
Bermuda triangle.
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These are just rumors, after 1980 there is no missing plane and ship, after all, the technology at that time was indeed backward, just like human beings thought that we would never be able to go to the sky, but now we do go to the sky, science and technology are backward, what science cannot explain can only be explained by supernatural theory, science can not explain superstition. Just because science can't explain it doesn't mean that there are supernatural powers.
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The plane is controlled there in the metropolitan area.