Following an incident during a trip Paris New York, scientific explanations of turbulence, due to air holes and preventive recommendations to potential passengers. Diagrams in air hole animation. Interview with François Granger, airline pilot, accident investigation expert.
Incident due to turbulence during a flight Paris New York, on Tower Air aboard a Boeing 747. 20 injured at the airport J F K K. Factual in New York. Testimonials of passengers Laurence Gasiglia and Alice Deirkan. Interview with Bill Von Buslik, Tower air stopover manager.
Forced landing in Marseille of an Air France Boeing 747: the Johannesburg-Paris flight was disrupted by a violent storm over Africa. Some passengers were seriously injured.
Reportage. Airline pilots, before taking off, study weather maps. The captain is responsible for the safety of the aircraft and passengers and decides on the flight plan. The crew may alter the track laterally or vertically to avoid thunderstorms. The effects of turbulence are tested in the laboratory by manufacturers. Meteorologists are studying the equator area and would have seen an increase in cyclone intensity. The aircraft may have encountered exceptional weather conditions, but nothing was detected in the satellite photos. Commentary on illustration images (Airbus A330, cockpit, infographic, weather map, laboratory tests, office), interspersed with interviews with Antony POILLIOT and Eric DERIVRY, pilots, national union of airline pilots, by Emmanuel BOCRIE, forecaster engineer Météo France.
Report evoking some facts during the German occupation through the traces left in the walls of houses or in the corridors of the metro. From bullet holes to commemorative plaques, the walls bear witness to the executions of resistants.
Historian Raoul GIRARDET talks about his memory of Paris during the German occupation. It evokes the beauty of the city at night but also its misery and hunger that reigned there.
On 17 January 1985, the President of the Republic made a flash visit to New Caledonia, where the internal situation had deteriorated significantly and where major demonstrations were held. In addition to the representative of the State in the archipelago, François Mitterrand accompanied by Pierre Joxe, Minister of the Interior, reviews the French troops. He goes to the meeting in Noumea of the main political actors of New Caledonia
During his visit to New Caledonia following the demonstrations in Nouevlle-Calédonie, the President of the Republic François Mitterrand met with major political figures from New Caledonia. He called for order and dialogue.
Interviewed, Michel Audiard and Lucette Destouches speak about the writer Céline. Michel Audiard evokes the character of Céline: "We must recognize that Céline is unbearable...". Lucette Destouches, Céline’s widow, looks back at the threats against Céline.
As the extraordinary congress of the PS opens in Bordeaux, the President of the National Assembly, Henri EMMANUELLI is, in his own words "Indicted by press" within the framework of various instructions on the activity of research offices related to the PS, files handled by Judge Renaud VAN RUYMBEKE.
Interviewed, Renaud Van Ruymbeke, the investigating judge, dean of the Financial Division at the TGI in Paris, gives his opinion on the "Paradise Papers" and their usefulness: "...we live in a world where there is a lot of opacity, we hide things, moreover the tax havens are there, and all those who will reveal things even if it does not like, even if it bothers, well they enlighten, they inform people about what is happening behind the curtain...".
Seven European judges appealed to the press in Geneva to publicise their difficulties in fighting corruption. This appeal is the subject of a book. Interviewed, French judges Renaud Van Ruymbecke, explains the reasons that led him to express himself in this book. He returns to the difficulties encountered to carry out his anti-corruption work.
Interviewed, Renaud Van Ruymbeke, the investigating judge, dean of the Financial Center at the TGI in Paris, evokes the lack of will of certain countries of the European Union, to fight against tax evasion.
The alleged French leader of Iparretarrak, Philippe BIDART is accused of having shot down a gendarme during a road check in the Landes. The hawk plan was put in place. All the gendarmes of the region are mobilized to find him. Views of the place where the gendarme was killed, police forces in place. Interview with a witness, who recounts the scene he witnessed.
Two armed and grimed men robbed the employees of the branch of the Banque Populaire de Saint Yrieix. They got away in a car. The investigation is entrusted to the gendarmerie brigade of Saint Yrieix and the SRPJ (the regional judicial police service) of Limoges. The hawk plan was put in place. Comment on images of the bank and the gendarmerie.
Meeting on Mont Caume in the Var, with scientists from the Conservatory of Natural Spaces. The latter are working to build shelters for bats, endangered animals. We witness here the development of a shelter and interviews with Benjamin Dutreige, project manager at the Conservatory of Natural Spaces - Rhône-Alpes and Muriel Gervais, Project manager at the Conservatory of Natural Spaces - PACA.
The International Bat Night aims to make the bat known but also to inform the public about the preservation actions put in place. Meeting with a group participating in this operation, during a night outing, accompanied by a member of the Natural Heritage, Nicolas Fillol. They had the opportunity to listen to the bats on the scientist’s explanations. Interviews of the participants.
Census in Côte d'Or of bats. On this occasion we follow Ludovic JOUVE of the Natural History Society of Autan and Simon-Pierre BABSKI naturalist, in the cellar of a house of Marcellois. Both will carry out an inventory of the animals present on the site. Views on bats and interviews with the two scientists.
In New Caledonia, a species of bat, the bats, is hunted by braconiers. We follow here in their observations of the dogfish, Fabrice Brescia, biologist at the New Caledonian Agronomic Institute and Cendrine Meresse of the Department of the Environment South Province.