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Indonesia locates black boxes of crashed jet as body parts recovered

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Indonesia locates black boxes of crashed jet as body parts recovered

RESCUE EFFORTS. Officers of an Indonesian Coast and Sea Guard patrol ship hold suspected remains of an emergency ladder of the Sriwijaya Air plane flight SJ182, which crashed into the sea near Jakarta, Indonesia, January 9, 2021 in this photo taken by Antara Foto.

Photo by Antara Foto/Akbar Nugroho Gumay/Reuters

(4th UPDATE) 'Hopefully, we can retrieve them soon,' says military chief Hadi Tjahjanto, without giving an estimated timeframe

Indonesian authorities on Sunday, January 10, located the black boxes of the Sriwijaya Air jet that crashed into the sea soon after taking off from the capital Jakarta, as human body parts and suspected pieces of the plane were retrieved.

The Boeing 737-500 with 62 passengers and crew was headed to Pontianak in West Kalimantan on Saturday, January 9, before it disappeared from radar screens 4 minutes after takeoff.

It is the first major aircrash in Indonesia since 189 passengers and crew were killed in 2018 when a Lion Air Boeing 737 Max in 2018 also plunged into the Java Sea soon after takeoff from Soekarno-Hatta International Airport.

Even before the latest crash, more people had died in air cashes in Indonesia than in any other country over the past decade, according to Aviation Safety Network’s database.

Indonesia National Transport Safety Committee chief Soerjanto Tjahjono said the locations of Flight SJ 182’s two black boxes had been identified.

“Hopefully, we can retrieve them soon,” said military chief Hadi Tjahjanto, without giving an estimated timeframe.

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Pieces of wreckage were brought to Jakarta port by rescuers. Authorities said they came from a depth of 23 meters (75 feet) near a group of islands off the Jakarta coast.

One twisted piece of metal was painted in Sriwijaya Air’s blue and red colors. Indonesian authorities said they had also retrieved body parts and clothing.

Police asked families to provide information such as dental records and DNA samples to help identify bodies.

The plane had 12 crew and 50 passengers on board, all Indonesians and including 7 children and 3 babies.

RECOVERED FROM THE CRASH. Indonesian rescue members handle a pink T-shirt during the recovery of the Sriwijaya Air Flight SJ182 plane which crashed into the sea, at International Container Terminal port in Jakarta, Indonesia, January 10, 2021. Photo by Ajeng Dinar Ulfiana/Reuters
Ajeng Dinar Ulfiana/Reuters

President Joko Widodo, speaking at the palace in Bogor, expressed “deep condolences” over the disaster and urged the public to pray the missing people could be found.

‘We feel powerless’

Tracking service Flightradar24 said the aircraft took off at 2:36 p.m. local time (0736 GMT or 3:36 pm Philippine time) and climbed to reach 10,900 feet within 4 minutes. It then began a steep descent and stopped transmitting data 21 seconds later.

There were no immediate clues on what caused the jet’s sudden descent. Most air accidents are caused by a cocktail of factors that can take months to establish, safety experts say.

SEARCH AND RESCUE. Indonesian rescue members carry what is believed to be the remains of the Sriwijaya Air plane flight SJ 182 which crashed into the sea, at Jakarta International Container Terminal port in Jakarta, Indonesia, January 10, 2021. Photo by Ajeng Dinar Ulfiana/Reuters
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A transport ministry spokeswoman said air traffic control had asked the pilot why the plane was heading northwest instead of on its expected flight path seconds before it disappeared.

The pilots had decades of experience between them with the flight captain reported to be a former air force pilot and his co-pilot at Sriwijaya Air since 2013, according to his Linkedin profile.

The Sriwijaya Air plane was a nearly 27-year-old Boeing 737-500, much older than Boeing’s problem-plagued 737 MAX model. Older 737 models are widely flown and do not have the stall-prevention system implicated in the MAX safety crisis.

“We are in contact with our airline customer and stand ready to support them during this difficult time,” Boeing said in a statement. “Our thoughts are with the crew, passengers, and their families.”

Distraught relatives waited in Pontianak about 740 km (460 miles) from Jakarta for news of their loved ones. At Jakarta’s main airport a crisis centre was set up for families.

“We feel powerless, we can only wait and hope to get any information soon,” Irfansyah Riyanto, who had five relatives on the flight, told reporters.

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CRISIS CENTER. People are seen at a temporary crisis center at the domestic terminal of Soekarno-Hatta International Airport, after Sriwijaya Air plane flight SJ182 lost contact after taking off, in Tangerang, near Jakarta, Indonesia, January 9, 2021. Photo by Willy Kurniawan/Reuters
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Founded in 2003, Jakarta-based Sriwijaya Air group flies largely within Indonesia’s sprawling archipelago. The budget airline has had a solid safety record, with no onboard casualties in four incidents recorded on the Aviation Safety Network database.

In 2007, the European Union banned all Indonesian airlines following a series of crashes and reports of deteriorating oversight and maintenance since deregulation in the late 1990s. The restrictions were fully lifted in 2018. – Rappler.com

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