All the 62 passengers onboard died in the crash that occured on January 9. Indonesia’s Transport Ministry said on Wednesday it had recovered the cockpit voice recorder (CVR) of a …
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Bayu Wardoyo tends to skip the 6 a.m. breakfast of Indonesian fried rice served to divers on the ship searching for wreckage of the Sriwijaya Air passenger jet that crashed …
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The flight data recorder was found as a team — including divers and a remotely operated underwater vehicle — swept the sea floor in search of the black boxes that …
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A pregnant mother, a family of five and a father on a business trip among the victims of Sriwijaya Air crash
The Boeing 737-500 plane was heading from Jakarta to the city of Pontianak, on the Indonesian side of Borneo, when it lost contact at 2:40 p.m. local time (2:40 a.m. …
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The Sriwijaya Air flight 182 — a Boeing 737-500 — was heading from Jakarta to the city of Pontianak, on the Indonesian side of Borneo, when it lost contact at …
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Sriwijaya Air Flight 182: Rescuers Recover Human Remains From Java Sea, Search For Survivors Continues
A day after Sriwijaya Air Flight 182 lost contact with air traffic controllers after taking off from Jakarta, rescuers pulled out body parts, pieces of clothing and scraps of metal …
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Indonesian Sriwijaya Air flight goes missing with 62 onboard minutes after take-off; airlines say plane was ‘airworthy’ – World News , Firstpost
Flight tracking data showed the Sriwijaya Air Boeing 737-500 plunged into a steep dive about four minutes after it left Soekarno-Hatta international airport A Sriwijaya Air passenger aircraft carrying 62 …
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A Sriwijaya Air plane with 62 people on board lost contact after taking off from Indonesia’s capital Jakarta on a domestic flight on Saturday and rescuers said suspected debris had …
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Home » Website » International » Sriwijaya Air Jet Loses Contact With Air Traffic Controllers: Indonesian Officials Associated Press (AP) 2021-01-09T17:00:31+05:30 Sriwijaya Air Jet Loses Contact With Air Traffic Controllers: …
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Image for representation. (Reuters) Reliable tracking service Flightradar24 said on its Twitter feed that Flight SJ182 “lost more than 10,000 feet of altitude in less than one minute, about 4 …