Indonesia says located black box recorders from crashed plane

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JAKARTA, Jan 10, 2021 (BSS/AFP) – Authorities have pinpointed the location
of two black boxes from a crashed Indonesian jet, they said Sunday, referring
to cockpit voice and flight data recorders that could help explain why the
aircraft went down with 62 people aboard.

The announcement came as divers pulled body parts, wreckage and clothing
from waters off Indonesia’s capital Jakarta.

“We have located the position of the black boxes, both of them,” said
Soerjanto Tjahjanto, head of Indonesia’s transport safety agency.

“Divers will start looking for them now and hopefully it won’t be long
before we get them.”

The Sriwijaya Air Boeing 737-500 went into a steep dive about four minutes
after it left Soekarno-Hatta international airport in Jakarta on Saturday
afternoon.

Indonesia’s President Joko Widodo expressed his “deep condolences”, and
called on citizens to “pray together so that victims can be found”.

But the frantic search involving helicopters and a flotilla of warships
appeared to offer no hope of finding any survivors.

The search and rescue agency said it had so far collected five body bags
with human remains as well as debris from the crash site in the Java Sea.

A piece of child’s clothing, a broken tyre and wheel, life jackets and
wreckage from the plane’s body were found, according to authorities and AFP
reporters on the scene.

Among the passengers was Beben Sofian, 59, and her husband Dan Razanah,
58.

“They took a selfie and sent it to their kids before taking off,” the
couple’s nephew Hendra told AFP.

All 62 people on board, passengers and crew, were Indonesian, authorities
said. The count included 10 children.

– ‘Torn into pieces’ –

Distraught relatives waited nervously for news at the airport in
Pontianak, the city on Indonesia’s section of Borneo island which had been
flight SJ182’s destination, about 90 minutes flying time over the Java Sea.

“I have four family members on the flight — my wife and three children,”
Yaman Zai said on Saturday evening as he sobbed.

“(My wife) sent me a picture of the baby today… How could my heart not
be torn into pieces?”

Data from FlightRadar24 indicated that the airliner reached an altitude of
nearly 11,000 feet (3,350 metres) before dropping suddenly to 250 feet. It
then lost contact with air traffic control.

The transport minister said Saturday that the jet appeared to deviate from
its intended course just before it disappeared from radar.

Poor weather, pilot error or a technical problem with the plane were
potential factors, said Jakarta-based aviation analyst Gerry Soejatman.

“But it’s way too early to conclude anything,” he added.

“After the black box is found we can start putting the puzzle together.”

Sriwijaya Air, which operates flights to destinations in Indonesia and
Southeast Asia, has said only that it was investigating the loss of contact.

It did not immediately comment when contacted by AFP again on Sunday. –
Reputation for poor safety –

In October 2018, 189 people were killed when a Lion Air Boeing 737 MAX jet
crashed near Jakarta.

That crash — and another in Ethiopia — saw Boeing hit with $2.5 billion
in fines over claims it defrauded regulators overseeing the 737 MAX model,
which was grounded worldwide following the two deadly crashes.

The 26-year-old 737 that went down Saturday was not a MAX variant.

“Our thoughts are with the crew, passengers, and their families,” Boeing
said in a statement, adding that it was in contact with the airline.

Indonesia’s aviation sector has long had a reputation for poor safety, and
its airlines were once banned from entering US and European airspace.

In 2014, an AirAsia plane headed from Surabaya to Singapore crashed with
the loss of 162 lives.

Domestic investigators’ final report on that crash said major factors
included a chronically faulty component in a rudder control system, poor
maintenance, and the pilots’ inadequate response.

A year later, in 2015, more than 140 people, including scores on the
ground, were killed when a military plane crashed shortly after take-off in
Medan on Sumatra island.