Rescue team found 'four large object' AirAsia QZ8501
So far it has 30 bodies of victims found QZ8501 AirAsia.
SAR teams are combing the island of Java to look for
debris AirAsia QZ8501 have found the "four great object", according
to the head of Basarnas.
Basarnas head Bambang Soelistyo said water robot has been
lowered to take a picture of this large object.
Meanwhile, Professor Edvin Aldrian BMKG officials said
bad weather is the 'biggest factor' behind the fall pesawt.
AirAsia QZ8501 lost contact Sunday (28/12) and with 162
passengers and crew while en route from Surabaya to Singapore.
So far 30 bodies have been found. The main part of the
Airbus A320 was not found.
Most of the victim's body was found trapped in the
fuselage.
Bambang Soelistyo said Saturday (03/01) that the large
object discovered via sonar on Navy ships.
"Until this moment, through the vessel Geo Survey,
we find a total of four major parts of the plane that we were looking
for," he said.
'Bad weather biggest factor'
"We found a large oil spill and objects at 23:40
last night (Friday). I believe this is part of AirAsia aircraft lost," he
said.
search
AirAsia search QZ8501 debris and victims of bad weather
hampered.
He said the larger part is the depth of the sea but the
fast currents cause the underwater search operation difficult.
"All four of these objects is entirely in the search
priority areas that we espouse in two days," he said.
"When I talk, we lower the ROV (Remotely operated
underwater vehicle) to take photos of detected objects on the seabed. All at a
depth of 30 meters."
Previously, Basarnas announced the discovery of two large
objects.
Initial analyzes BMKG mention the weather conditions when
the plane lost contact with the air show flight number QZ8501 was flying during
the storm.
"The data shows the location of the last aircraft,
the weather is very bad and it is the biggest factor in a plane crash,"
said Professor Edvin Aldrian, head of research BMKG.
Four victims have been identified so far are: Biological
Lutfiah Hamid, Grayson Linaksita Herbert, Kevin Alexander Soetjipto and
Khairunisa Haidar Fauzi. Two other bodies have also been identified but further
details have not been announced.
Disaster Victim Identification team DVI released the
identity of the victims of a plane crash two QZ8501 AirAsia is a male and
female, as stated in a press statement on Saturday (03/01) afternoon.
Head of East Java Police Commissioner Pol DVI Boediono
said the two bodies can be identified through primary and secondary data was
that the bodies of the B008 and B003 numbers.
"B008 on behalf Themeji Theja Kusuma manisfesnya
women from the age of 44 years, B003 identified on behalf of Shawwal male
Hendra Gunawan laki23 years Surabaya citizen,," said Boediono.
Both a citizen and resident of Surabaya, they can be
identified through the data ante-mortem and post-mortem and also of other
characteristics, namely clothing and accessories worn.
Themeji can be identified based on information from the
family through warm clothing is red, while Hendra through the necklace she was
wearing and distinctive haircut.
Delivery of the bodies will be closed from the media
spotlight at the request of the family.
Previously there were four bodies have been identified,
namely the DVI team on behalf of Biological Lutfiah Hamid, Grayson Herbert
Linaksita, Khairunisa Haidar Fauzi, and Kevin Alexander Soetjipto.
By Saturday afternoon, some 30 bodies were received by RS
Bhayangkara, 12 bodies among the newly arrived in Surabaya and was in the
process of identification.
Indonesia AirAsia management said it would cooperate with
the government following license suspension QZ8501 flights from
Surabaya-Singapore commute.
President Director of AirAsia Indonesia Sunu Widyatmoko
said the ministry's decision regarding freezing transportation permit was
issued as the evaluation stage.
"From the freezing phase of the evaluation will be
conducted in water asia we will cooperate in the evaluation process. I'm not
going to give any statement, related to this freezing up to pemgumuman
evaluation results," Sunu said in a press statement in Surabaya, Saturday
afternoon (03/01 )
Indonesian Transportation Ministry to temporarily revoke
permission AirAsia fly to Surabaya-Singapore route commute as it is considered
to have violated flight permission.
Transportation Ministry spokesman J.A. Barata, said the
flight on Sunday (28/12) violates the license, because the license is pocketed
by the Surabaya-Singapore-Surabaya for Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday,
as stated in the permit issued on October 24, 2014.
Freezing route was put into effect from January 2, 2015
until there are results of the evaluation and investigation.
AirAsia aircraft with flight number QZ8501 Surabaya-Singapore
route, which carries 155 passengers and seven crew, disappeared on Sunday
(28/12), and otherwise fall Karimata Strait.
Until Saturday (03/01) afternoon've found 30 bodies and
six have been identified. (BBC)



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