Rescue team found another two bodies AirAsia QZ8501, flew
without permission seven officials disabled
The search for victims and AirAsia plane QZ8501 already
lasted a week more.
Search team crash AirAsia QZ8501 found two bodies in the
Java Sea, Tuesday (06/01), which makes the number of bodies that have so far
been recovered from the ocean to 39.
"We found the two bodies back ... sorry condition
had begun less good. The only been taken to Pangkalan Bun, which is still on
board," said Bambang Soelistyo, head of the National Search and Rescue
Agency, in a press statement on Tuesday night (06 / 01).
Soelistyo explain the bodies were still on the ship will
be attempted to be brought to Pangkalan Bun on Tuesday night.
Usually the bodies were found to be flown to Surabaya to
be identified by the Police DVI team.
Once completed identified, the remains will be handed
over to the family.
AirAsia search QZ8501
Rescuers look from the air to find the bodies of the
passengers and debris AirAsia QZ8501.
Until Tuesday afternoon Police DVI team has been
completed to identify 16 bodies.
AirAsia plane that carries 155 passengers QZ8501 and
seven crew missing Sunday morning (28/12) on the way from Surabaya to
Singapore.
Authorities in Indonesia have said the plane crashed into
the Java Sea.
QZ8501 fly without permission, seven officials are
disabled
Permission to fly Air Asia on Sunday is not in accordance
with the data MoT.
Seven officers were disabled and transferred associated
with AirAsia flight Sunday which do not have permission to fly on Sunday to
Surabaya-Singapore PP, derived from the Ministry of Transportation, Airnav
Indonesia, and PT Angkasa Pura Branch Juanda Airport, such as the Ministry of
Transportation delivered Tuesday (06 / 01)
Special Staff MOC Hadi Mustafa Djuraid in a press
statement said deactivation is done for the purpose of examination.
"Transport Minister has signed an instruction to the
inspector general to conduct an investigative audit in this case the director
general of civil aviation, to this day there have been several officials
allegedly linked to the AirAsia flight without schedule sudha deactivated or
mutated," said Hadi.
Hadi said that in addition to disable the officials, the
Ministry of Transportation also instructed the relevant authorities to conduct
an independent audit related to the management of air traffic control tower ATC
Surabaya, and AP I, branch Juanda Airport.
The officials who are disabled are two people from the
Ministry of Transportation: the head of the field of air transport safety and
airworthiness, concurrently executing unit time slot in Region III Surabaya
Airport Authority, and the Principal Operations Inspector MoT in AirAsia.
While the PT AirNav Indonesia conduct independent audits
and disable three officials: General Manager Housing AirNav Surabaya, Surabaya
and Operations Manager ATS Senior Manager of ATFM and ATS Headquarters Housing
AirNav.
There are two official PT Angkasa Pura I, which also
disabled, namely the Department Head Operation AP I branch Juanda Airport,
Senior and Head of PT AP I branch Juanda Airport
'Iceberg'
Chappy Hakim flight observer likened AirAsia's accident
last week is the tip of the iceberg of problems facing the world flight in
Indonesia.
Chappy said audit investigations conducted by the
Ministry of Transportation as the appropriate steps to correct it.
Seventeen divers underwater deployed to search.
"The world of Indonesian airlines require
fundamental reform and development discipline requires close supervision, and
low enforcement with a deterrent effect, if there is supervision probably will
not happen right, ga may occur fly without permission, there is no willingness
to settle frivolous ga delay at the airport , all management is patchy,
"said Chappy.
Chappy said Indonesia's civil aviation industry is
growing rapidly and at Soekarno-Hatta Airport capacity increased threefold over
the past few years, is not accompanied by an increase in facilities and
infrastructure.
Every day, Sukarno Hatta airport serving 1,200 foreign
and domestic flights every day with the number of passengers more than 72
million people per year. (BBC)
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