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Tuesday, January 20, 2015

QZ 8501 AirAsia to fly too high, such as fighter jets

QZ 8501 AirAsia to fly too high, such as fighter jets

Investigators Airbus in front of the tail AirAsia in Kumai port, Pangkalan Bun, Central Kalimantan.
The Indonesian government ensure AirAsia plane that crashed last month flew up into the high speed at the last moment.
Transport Minister Ignatius Jonan said radar data showed the plane suddenly moved up to an altitude of about 6,000 feet, stopped, and then disappeared on December 28.
"It's not normal to move uphill as it is very rare for commercial aircraft, which usually rise only as high as 1,000 to 2,000 feet per minute. This can only be done jet fighter," said Minister of Jonan, the AP news agency reported.
Jonan said this while speaking at the hearing in Parliament on how to improve aviation security standards.
Investigators are still examining the two flight recording device to determine the cause of the accident.
On Monday (19/01) the government said so far there is no evidence of acts of terrorism.
About 50 bodies of the 162 victims of the 8501 QZ AirAsia plane left Surabaya to Singapore, it has been found from the Java Sea.
It is estimated that most of the bodies were in the part of the fuselage, so the discovery of the location of the fuselage important in the process of finding the bodies. (BBC)


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