An Air France memo to its pilots about the crash of Flight 447 says the airline is replacing flight-speed sensors in all its medium- and long-haul Airbus jets.
Air France declines to comment on the memo obtained by The Associated Press, saying it is for pilots only.
Airbus says the matter is part of the probe into the crash that killed 228 people flying from Rio de Janeiro to Paris.
The memo sent Friday says Air France has been replacing instruments known as pitot tubes and will finish in "coming weeks." It does not say when it started.
One theory of the crash is that the tubes feeding speed sensors may have iced over, confusing plane computers and causing the plane to fly too fast or slow in rough weather.
Air France declines to comment on the memo obtained by The Associated Press, saying it is for pilots only.
Airbus says the matter is part of the probe into the crash that killed 228 people flying from Rio de Janeiro to Paris.
The memo sent Friday says Air France has been replacing instruments known as pitot tubes and will finish in "coming weeks." It does not say when it started.
One theory of the crash is that the tubes feeding speed sensors may have iced over, confusing plane computers and causing the plane to fly too fast or slow in rough weather.
By MARCO SIBAJA and GREG KELLER, Associated Press Write
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