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Indonesian Navy Divers Retrieve Black Box From Sriwijaya Plane That Crashed Into Java Sea - Report
Indonesian Navy Divers Retrieve Black Box From Sriwijaya Plane That Crashed Into Java Sea - Report
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Indonesia’s Sriwijaya Air passenger plane crashed on 9 January shortly after taking off from a Jakarta airport. 12.01.2021, Sputnik International
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Indonesian Navy Divers Retrieve Black Box From Sriwijaya Plane That Crashed Into Java Sea - Report
09:47 GMT 12.01.2021 (Updated: 11:22 GMT 12.01.2021) Indonesia’s Sriwijaya Air passenger plane crashed on 9 January shortly after taking off from a Jakarta airport.
Indonesian Navy divers have retrieved the black box from Sriwijaya Air jet that crashed into the Java Sea with 62 people on board, local TV reported Tuesday.
The Indonesian military chief said he believes the cockpit voice recorder will be found soon.
The Boeing 737-500 passenger plane of Indonesia’s Sriwijaya Air plunged into the sea shortly after take-off from Jakarta on Saturday. The aircraft was carrying 56 passengers and six crew members. According to National Transportation Safety Committee chief Soerjanto Tjahjono, no foreigners were on board the crashed plane.
In the wake of the incident, Bambang Suryo Aji, the deputy head for operations and preparedness of the Indonesian Search and Rescue Agency, said that the Borneo-bound aircraft had sent no emergency signals before plunging into the waters off the capital's coast.