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AirAsia Indonesia (QZ8501) [V2]: Jumlah Mangsa Dijumpai - 34 orang. #201
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AirAsia QZ8501: Recovery teams narrow search
Indonesian Air Force pilot Major Suryo (left) and co-pilot Ravi (right) are seen in the cockpit of a Super Puma NAS 332 helicopter during a search and rescue operation over Kumai Bay, Pangkalan Bun, Borneo Island, January 2, 2015. — Reuters pic
PANGKALAN BUN (Indonesia), Jan 2 — Indonesian recovery teams narrowed the search area for AirAsia Flight 8501 today, hopeful they were closing in on the plane’s crash site, with a total of 30 bodies and more debris recovered from the sea.
French and Singaporean investigators joined the hunt for the Airbus A320-200, which disappeared from radar during a storm Sunday en route from Indonesia’s second city of Surabaya to Singapore with 162 people on board.
The search teams have deployed side-scan sonar equipment to survey the seabed and pinger locators to fine-tune their search for the plane’s black boxes, crucial to determining the why the plane crash into the Java Sea off Borneo.
Rough weather has in recent days hampered the search for the plane’s fuselage, which is believed to be in relatively shallow water of around 25-32 metres (82-105 feet).
Search and rescue agency chief Bambang Soelistyo said today’s operation was focused on an area of 1,575 square nautical miles -- a tenth of the size of yesterday’s search — with 29 ships and 17 aircraft engaged in the operation.
“There are two main tasks in this priority sector: first, to locate the biggest part of the plane’s body,” he told a press conference.
“The second task is to find the position of the black boxes, or flight recorders, which will be carried out by the KNKT (National Transportation Safety Committee) which start working today.”
“Divers are already on standby at the navy ship Banda Aceh to dive on that priority area to locate the body of the plane,” he said, voicing hope for a “significant result”.
KNKT chief Tatang Kurniadi told AFP that 40 divers, including 20 deep sea experts, arrived today from Russia to help, along with two planes, one amphibious.
Extreme weather
The search is now focused on an area of 45 by 35 nautical miles centred about 75 nautical miles southwest of Pangkalan Bun, a town in Central Kalimantan on Borneo.
With the search area narrowing, Indonesian official S.B. Supriyadi said they were pressing on despite rough conditions, with high winds and 3-4 metre (10-13 foot) waves.
“The search is still proceeding in systematic way, despite the extreme weather,” he told a press conference.
He said ships equipped with sonar may search through the night, but high waves were hampering the use of equipment to find the black boxes.
Two South Korean Orion surveillance planes today spotted six bodies, Indonesian air force spokesman Hadi Tjahjanto said in a press release.
“After sweeping the area for more than two hours, at 11:58 the (Orions) found three bodies sitting in one row,” he said, and another three just minutes later.
They informed warships by radio and fired flares to indicate the location for retrieval, he said.
More victims identified
Relatives were preparing to hold funerals after three more victims were identified, including flight attendant Khairunisa Haidar Fauzi, who had recently posted an Instagram picture with the message “I love you from 38,000 ft” for her boyfriend.
“I’m arriving in Surabaya to take Nisa (Fauzi) home to Palembang. I cannot describe how I feel. There are no words,” AirAsia chief Tony Fernandes tweeted.
Also named was Grayson Herbert Linaksita, 11, who was travelling with his parents and 12-year-old sister for a holiday.
His great-uncle Bagyono Linaksita, 73, told AFP was dreading breaking the news to the children’s grandmother, who was on holiday in the Czech Republic.
“She doted on her two grandchildren and would send and fetch them from school every day,” he said.
“We have not told her the news that the whole family had died in a plane crash. Grayson was her favourite grandchild. She will certainly faint.”
A crisis centre for identifying the victims has been set up at a police hospital in Surabaya with facilities to store 150 bodies.
Before take-off, the pilot of Flight 8501 had asked for permission to fly at a higher altitude to avoid a storm. But his request was not approved due to other planes above him on the popular route, according to AirNav, Indonesia’s air traffic control.
In his last communication, Captain Iriyanto, an experienced former air force pilot, said he wanted to change course to avoid the menacing storm system. Then all contact was lost, about 40 minutes after the plane had taken off.
Of the 162 passengers and crew on board, 155 were Indonesian, with three South Koreans, one Singaporean, one Malaysian, one Briton and a Frenchman -- co-pilot Remi Plesel.
The plane was operated by AirAsia Indonesia, a unit of Malaysia-based AirAsia, which previously had a solid safety record.
The crash came at the end of a disastrous year for Malaysian air travel.
After the disappearance of Flight MH370 in March, en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing with 239 passengers and crew, another Malaysia Airlines flight -- MH17 -- was shot down over Ukraine in July, killing all 298 on board. — AFP
- See more at: http://www.themalaymailonline.com/malaysia/article/airasia-qz8501-recovery-teams-narrow-search#sthash.b2MeOy0z.dpuf |
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News kat Buletin TV3 tadi cakap sudah 42 jenazah ditemui.
Mana yang betul - 30 or 42 jenazah................???? |
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AirAsia Pilot Iryanto Was Best in Class at Flight School: Friend
Iryanto, captain of AirAsia Flight QZ8501, poses alongside his friend Pieter Daoriwoe (right) in this undated photograph.
SURABAYA, Indonesia — The pilot of the crashed AirAsia flight was the best in his class at flight school, one of his friends told NBC News on Friday. Pilot Iryanto, who like many Indonesians uses just one name, was flying the Airbus 320-200 when it crashed into the Java Sea after disappearing from radar Sunday. His friend Otto Sigit Budianto, who went to flight school with Iryanto in the 1980s, said he was shocked when he heard the news because Iryanto was such an adept aviator. "The weather at the time was very bad," Budianto told NBC News. "In the tropical area like Indonesia, especially in the rainy season ... it can be very serious for the pilots."
Pieter Daoriwoe, who also studied aviation alongside Iryanto, said he was "speechless" when he heard the news because his missing friend was such a good pilot. Daoriwoe described Iryanto as a funny man with a dapper sense of style. He said his friend was a pilot because he loved adventure, going to new places and meeting new people. Budianto added that Iryanto's 8-year-old son still does not know the likely fate of his father, and thinks he is still "at work."
Iryanto had flown for 20,537 hours, according to the airline. Authorities have recovered 16 bodies of the 162 passengers and crew aboard Flight 8501, as well as pieces of debris. Bad weather has prevented officials from investigating a dark shape detected on sonar that they say could be the wreckage of the aircraft.
http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline ... hool-friend-n278331 |
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@NAT_11 Kami hanya merujuk ke Basarnas, sebagai sumber utama rujukan jumlah mangsa...Basarnas cakap 30 mangsa sejauh ini... |
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Gambar2 Navy Indonesia menemui satu mayat mangsa QZ8501
Link 1
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Harap dpt jumpa semua mangsa cecepat... |
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Direktur operasional Basarnas Pangkalanbun, Marsekal Pertama SB Supriadi mengakui kelemahan fasiliti armadanya yang digunakan untuk melakukan evakuasi mangsa kemalangan AirAsiaQZ8501. Apalagi jika dibandingkan dengan armada Amerika Serikat yang terbukti mampu mengevakuasi belasan jenazah. |
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seats passengers mmg float-able eh? |
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Kabar angin, kabar angin. Kalau betul jumpa selamat, kenapa dibiarkan hanyut dan tidak diangkut naik perahu nelayan??
http://m.tribunnews.com/nasional ... 501-di-pulau-serutu
Laporan Wartawan Pos Belitung, Al Adhi Setyanto
TRIBUNNEWS.COM, BELITUNG - Pencarian pesawat Air Asia di perairan Pulau Nangka, Beltim menggunakan kapal patroli Polairud Polres Beltim, Minggu (28/12/2014) siang, hingga petang nihil hasil.
Sebelumnya, tim pencari di kapal patroli yang dipimpin Kasat Polairud Polres Beltim, AKP Yanto juga mendapatkan informasi adanya satu penumpang yang selamat.
Sesaat setelah meninggalkan Pos TNI AL Manggar, tim pencarian mendapatkan kabar adanya nelayan asal Manggar yang menemukan korban penumpang pesawat Air Asia dalam keadaan selamat. Penumpang tersebut ditemukan di sekitar perairan Pulau Serutu yang masuk wilayah Kalimantan Barat.
Kabar tersebut disampaikan keluarga nelayan yang meneruskan ke tim pencarian. Kemudian tim pencari berkoordinasi dengan posko terpadu yang dipimpin Danlanud H AS Hanandjoeddin Tanjungpandan, Letkol Pnb Setiawan. Tim pencari diperintahkan untuk menyisir perairan Pulau Nangka.
"Kita tetap sisir perairan Pulau Nangka, karena informasi sebelumnya di sekitar perairan, itu," ujar Yanto kepada Pos Belitung (bangkapos.com), Minggu (28/12/2014) saat pencarian.
Tim pencarian ini tidak mendekat ke Pulau Serutu seperti informasi sebelumnya yang didapat. Pasalnya, terkendala kapasitas bahan bakar minyak (BBM) dan jauhnya jarak tempuh ke lokasi tersebut. Pencarian diakhiri sekitar pukul 19.00 WIB.
"Masih sekitar 7 jam lagi kesana. Bisa sampai sana tapi kita nggak bisa baliknya karena BBM habis," ucap Yanto |
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sekarang dah tahun lain sis, itu "berita" tahun bila?
kalau tahun lepas dah jumpa selamat, tak de maknanya semua nak diamkan, semua media tak buat coverage berita sensasi itu?
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aku lbh rela baca news english dr news bahasa indon.pening kepala otak aku
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"Berita" itu bertarikh 28/12/2014. Mustahil sudah 6 hari tiada siapa yang pergi check sama ada claim tersebut betul atau tidak
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Basarnas: Bagian
Pesawat AirAsia
Ditemukan
Basarnas menyatakan pihaknya
berhasil menemukan dua objek yang
cukup besar di dasar laut di kedalaman 30 meter.
Objek tersebut dipastikan adalah
potongan pesawat.
"Saya pastikan dengan
ditemukannya genangan minyak,
saya pastikan ini bagian dari
pesawat AirAsia yang selama ini
dicari," kata Kepala Basarnas
Marsdya F Henry Bambang Soelistyo,
dalam konferensi pers di
Kemayoran, Jakarta Pusat, Sabtu
(3/1/2015).
Hasil pengungkapan iti dilakukan
setelah tim gabungan Basarnas
mendeteksi adanya genangan air di
sektor prioritas. Ada dua objek yang
dideteksi pada Jumat (2/1/2015)
sekitar pukul 23.40 WIB kemarin.
"Objeknya cukup besar, dimensinya
sebanyak dua, dan satunya ada tiga
dimensi," kata Soelistyo.
Posisi tiap dimensi berdekatan satu
dengan lainnya. Saat ini tim
Basarnas berupaya untuk
menurunkan ROV ke dasar laut
untuk mendapatkan visual objek
tersebut.
"Semuanya berada di kedalaman 30
meter," kata Soelistyo.
http://m.detik.com/news/read/2015/01/03/094527/2793019/10/basarnas-bagian-pesawat-airasia-ditemukan |
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objek apa tu
blackbox kah
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Objek tersebut dipastikan adalah
potongan pesawat.
dipetik langsung dari berita sis
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1.25PM: The health minister in Surabaya told a news conference at the crisis centre that forensics teams from across Indonesia are trying to identify the bodies retrieved so far from QZ8501, but only some are undergoing autopsies as some families have declined, citing religious or cultural reasons.
dalam kes kecelakaan mmg family ada hak untuk halang buat autopsie eh sis?
akak ingat mandatory?
dari autopsie boleh tahu mereka mati sebab apa. |
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[size=1.6em]12.30PM: The strong current is making it difficult to control the remotely operated vehicle, lowered underwater to probe QZ8501 main wreckage find. The large objects detected measure 9.2m x 4.6m x 0.5m and 7.2m by 0.5m reports Detik. [size=1.6em]
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MH370 pun diorg dtg tolong jugak
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Apa ceta terbaru...........senyap je..............?????? |
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