Indonesian Sriwijaya 737 loses contact

Indonesian Sriwijaya 737 loses contact

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Indonesian Sriwijaya 737 loses contact after taking off from Jakarta

Indonesian Sriwijaya 737 loses contact

Plane crash:- Indonesian Sriwijaya 737 loses contact after taking off from Jakarta. An aircraft carrying more than 60 people has crashed into the sea off Indonesia, officials have said.

The Boeing 737-500, which belonged to the Sriwijaya Air airline, lost contact with an airport control tower shortly after taking off at 2.36 pm local time.

Rescue workers with suspected debris salvaged from the crash location

According to the latest update on the Indonesian Sriwijaya 737 loses contact, the Pictures on social media claimed to show that the plane – carrying 56 passengers and six crew – had landed in the sea. Three babies were said to be on board.

The crash was said to have taken place around Lancang Island in the Thousand Islands. Novie Riyanto, the Director-General of Air Transportation of the Ministry of Transportation, was quoted on local media as saying that officials had lost contact with the plane and were trying to establish what had happened.

The plane – flight SJ182 – was travelling from Jakarta to Pontianak. 

The aviation tracking website Flightradar24, showed the aircraft plummeting from 8,000ft to 252ft at 33,000 feet per minute:

Indonesia, the world’s largest archipelago nation, with more than 260 million people, has been plagued by transportation accidents on land, sea, and air because of overcrowding on ferries, aging infrastructure, and poorly enforced safety standards.

In October 2018, a Boeing 737 MAX 8 jet operated by Lion Air plunged into the Java Sea just minutes after taking off from Jakarta, killing all 189 people on board. In December 2014, an AirAsia flight from Surabaya to Singapore plunged into the sea, killing 162 people. 

The aircraft involved in the latest crash is a 27-year-old Boeing 737-500.

Sriwijaya Air is one of Indonesia’s discount carriers, flying to dozens of domestic and international destinations.

A local government official told Kompas TV that fishermen found what appeared to be the wreckage of an aircraft in waters north of Jakarta and a search was underway. Other channels showed pictures of suspected wreckage. Body parts were also said to have been found.

“We found some cables, a piece of jeans, and pieces of metal on the water,” a security official, told CNNIndonesia.com