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Thursday, January 1, 2015

Evacuation team found two bodies AirAsia QZ8501

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Evacuation team found two bodies AirAsia QZ8501

Ships Singapore helped found the passengers and crew AirAsia QZ8501.

Two more bodies found on Thursday (01/01) of the waters in the Strait Karimata, AirAsia QZ8501 the crash site, which disappeared from the radar on the way from Surabaya to Singapore.

Borneo Daily News reporter, Budi Baskoro, the BBC said he saw two bodies arrived at Pangkalan Bun, the city became the center of the search operations and passenger aircraft QZ8501.

With the discovery of two bodies, the overall evacuation team has received nine bodies, six of which were flown to Surabaya in the last two days to be identified.

Tim DVI (disaster victim identification) Police have succeeded in identifying the victim, which is expressed as Biological Lutfia Hamid.
One more bodies could not be ascertained his identity, but the head of the DVI team, Commissioner of Police Budiyono explain victims male sex.

AirAsia QZ8501 disappeared from radar on Sunday morning (28/12) shortly after asking permission to raise the altitude of the aircraft in order to avoid the cloud.

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Two Air Asia bodies


The bodies of the passengers and crew were taken to Surabaya AirAsia to be identified by the Police DVI team.

One corpse QZ8501 AirAsia passengers and crew, who fell in the Java Sea, has been identified by the team DVI (Disaster Victims identification) Thursday afternoon (01/01).

Head of East Java Police DVI team, Commissioner of Police Budiyono, explained that the corpse was on Biological Lutfia Hamid.
Budiyono say certainty the identity of the corpse is obtained based on primary sources, namely fingerprints.

"Fingerprints confirmed matching (same between the victim and the fingerprint fingerprint data obtained DVI team)," said Budiyono, in a press statement in Surabaya.

Other sources used to ensure that the bodies of these are jewelry, such as necklaces, and identity cards on behalf of Biological Lutfia, which is found in the body of the victim.

AirAsia aircraft with flight number QZ8501 missing on a flight from Surabaya to Singapore on Sunday morning (28/12). There are 155 passengers and seven crew members on the plane.

Search teams and AirAsia already stated that the plane crashed into the sea.

Indonesian officials have confirmed that the aircraft AirAsia QZ 8501, which disappeared on December 28, 2014, fell into the waters of the Strait of Karimata.

Airbus A320-200 aircraft which carries 162 passengers from Surabaya to Singapore, the new fly for 40 minutes when the plane lost contact in the middle of bad weather.

Debris and bodies of passengers found on the third day of the search, approximately 16 kilometers from the last coordinate plane.
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QZ Flight 8501 took off from Surabaya at 5:35 pm on Sunday (28/12) with carrying 162 people, including seven crew.

Seventh crew consists of two pilots, four cabin crew, and a technician. The 155 passengers, including 17 children and one baby.
Almost all the passengers and crew are Indonesian citizens, except the French co-pilot and several passengers citizen of Singapore, Malaysia, UK, and South Korea.

The plane was scheduled to take a two-hour trip to Singapore.
The pilot contacted the control tower at 6:12 pm to ask for permission to fly higher to avoid bad weather.

Officials said the dense air traffic in the region means that the aircraft could not get permission to do it in a short time.
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When the control tower attempted to contact the plane, there was no answer.

The plane disappeared from radar just in minutes without removing the alarm signal.

AirAsia said the pilot had requested permission to raise the height of 32,000 feet to 38,000 feet to avoid large storm clouds that often arise in the region.


The Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics (BMKG) said the storm clouds when it is in ketinggain 44,000 feet, higher than the commercial aircraft fly anywhere in the region. (BBC)

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