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Indonesia plane crash: Cockpit voice recorder found two months after passenger jet plunged into sea

Indonesia plane crash: Cockpit voice recorder found two months after passenger jet plunged into sea
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Plane crash victim laid to rest

In loving memory: Refa holding a photo of Okky while being comforted by a relative during his funeral in Jakarta. AFP Sobbing friends and relatives filed into a Jakarta cemetery to bury the remains of a flight attendant from the crashed Indonesian passenger jet, as divers restarted their hunt for its second black box. Okky Bisma, 29, was the first confirmed victim of Saturday’s disaster after fingerprints from his retrieved hand were matched to those on a government identity database. There were 62 crew and passengers, including 10 children, on the Sriwijaya Air Boeing 737-500 when it plunged about 3,000m in less than a minute before slamming into the Java Sea just after take-off from Jakarta.

Sobbing relatives bury Indonesian plane crash victim | Daily Express Online

Published on: Friday, January 15, 2021 By: AFP Text Size: ldha Refa, the wife of Okky Bisma, a flight attendant on Sriwijaya Air flight SJ182, grieves at his funeral in Jakarta. JAKARTA: Sobbing friends and relatives filed into a Jakarta cemetery Thursday to bury the remains of a flight attendant from the crashed Indonesian passenger jet, as divers restarted their hunt for its second black box. Okky Bisma, 29, was the first confirmed victim of Saturday’s disaster after fingerprints from his retrieved hand were matched to those on a government identity database. There were 62 crew and passengers, including 10 children, on the Sriwijaya Air Boeing 737-500 when it plunged about 10,000 feet (3,000 metres) in less than a minute before slamming into the Java Sea just after take-off from Jakarta.

Black box confirms both engines on Indonesian jet were working when it crashed last week

A black box from an Indonesian jet which crashed minutes after take-off last week has confirmed that both engines were working when it smashed into the sea. Divers hoisted the flight data recorder (FDR) of the Sriwijaya Air plane from the seabed and downloaded the data in hopes of solving the mystery surrounding the cause of the crash.   The data successfully downloaded from the FDR confirmed that both of the 26-year-old Boeing Co 737-500 s engines had been operating when it hit the water, according to Indonesia s National Transport Safety Committee (KNKT).  News that the plane s engines were both working means the cause remains unknown - though investigators revealed on Friday that they had recovered the plane s second black box, the cockpit voice recorder.

Grief-Stricken Family Buries Flight Attendant Who Died in Indonesian Plane Crash

By   Jan 14, 2021 09:02 AM EST As divers restarted their hunt for its second black box, the remains of the flight attendant who was recovered from the site of Indonesian plane crash was buried in a Jakarta cemetery, where sobbing friends and relatives filed on the burial site. The 29-year-old, Okky Bisma, was the first confirmed victim of the disaster on Saturday as the fingerprints from his retrieved hand match those on the identity database of the government. The crashed Indonesia passenger jet before the incident happened, the Sriwijaya Air Boeing 737-500 were carrying 62 crews and passengers, which includes 10 children, when it plunged around10,000 feet (3,000 meters) in less than a minute before slamming into the Java Sea after taking off from Jakarta.

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