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Military Chief Hadi Tjahjono (C) examines debris as Soerjanto Tjahjono (back-R), head of National Transportation Safety Committee (KNKT), Bagus Puruhito (L), head of National Search and Rescue and Budi Karya Sumadi, (1st-L with red vest), Transport Misister, as they examine debris of Sriwijaya Air flight SJ182 Boeing 737-500 which crahed on January 9, at Tanjung Priok port in Jakarta on January 12, 2020.
A black box from the crashed Indonesian passenger jet has been recovered, officials said Tuesday, a discovery that could offer critical clues to explaining why the plane with 62 people aboard slammed into the sea.
Jakarta, January 10
A day after a Boeing aircraft crashed into the Java Sea with 62 persons aboard shortly after taking off from the Indonesia’s capital, the authorities today said they had det
Indonesia Plane Crash Investigators Await Black Boxes to Understand What Happened to Boeing Aircraft
Pings detected as divers face sharp, heavy debris from shattered plane in Java Sea Indonesian authorities believe they have located the crash site and black boxes of a Boeing 737-500 carrying 62 people that crashed into the Java Sea shortly after takeoff. Image: Ed Wray/Getty Images By Jan. 11, 2021 8:37 am ET
As divers approached the underwater area where they expected to find the black boxes of Indonesia’s Sriwijaya Air jet that crashed into the sea, it became clear their task wasn’t going to be easy.
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