Indonesia Plane Crash: Body Parts Found At The Accident Site
Indonesia plane crash: body parts found at the accident site, debris being extracted from the sea.
Rescuers have been searching the Java Sea continuously since the crash of the Srivijaya Airlines plane (Boeing 737-500) that flew from the Soekarno-Hatta International Airport in Indonesia’s capital Jakarta on Saturday afternoon.
AFP was quoted by Jakarta Post as saying that the rescuers who landed in the sea of the capital Jakarta have received body parts besides the wreckage of the plane.
According to the Jakarta Police spokesperson, it contains the corpse of a person and some body parts.
It is worth noting that aircraft number SJ182 of Srivijay Airlines took off from Jakarta Airport at 1:46 pm on Saturday afternoon.
At 2:04 in the afternoon, the contact with the air traffic controller of the plane broke. The aircraft was on a flight from the capital Jakarta to Pontianak.
The aircraft was to land at the Supodio Airport in Pontianak after 90 minutes. It is being said that in one minute it had come down to about 10,000 feet.
The crashed aircraft had a total of 62 passengers, including crew members. These included 10 children. If the Jakarta post is believed then no one is likely to be alive in this accident.
According to the Indonesian government, they were also citizens of the same place.
Helicopters, 10 warships, army search personnel, besides professional divers and local fishermen are also engaged to search the wreckage of this aircraft.
The entire night of Saturday was very heavy for the family members of the passengers. Yemen’s oat wife and three children were also on board the plane.
They have not been known yet. Jai told Jakarta Post that shortly before the flight his wife sent a picture of his daughter. According to AFP, the search parties have divided the entire potential area of the accident into three parts.
According to the flight radar, the aircraft reached about 11 thousand feet just minutes after the flight. After this the aircraft suddenly came down 250 feet and contact with the aircraft was also lost.
Significantly, Srivijay Air has about 19 Boeing aircraft.
The company serves Indonesia and South East Asia. Apart from this, this company name is also the parent company of airlines.
On 10 November 2003, the company started serving. It is currently the third-largest airline company in Indonesia. This company has the status of Kettagiri-1 from the country’s Civil Aviation Authority.
As far as the accident-prone aircraft is concerned, let us tell you that this aircraft is being described as 27 years old, while the age of an aircraft is only 25 years old.
This means that the company was serving through aircraft that had crossed the retirement limit.