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if they want to participate in the election but the parties the ruling party and opposition are in a very confrontational mood political tension is high in the country people are very apprehensive about the election. is there going to be charged while most people want some sort of very credible free and fair election that is what the general public wants we will see how things roll down the road whether they will participate without prime minister khaled that is the key question right now all right thanks so much time to rethink that. weather is next and then. a polarizing figure takes over is trying his prime minister bit of political rivals turned into allies. stopping illegal fishing we go on patrol with sierra leone's navy is the battle of the two hundred million dollar problem. we have typhoon usagi making its way towards northern parts of the philippines you can clearly see the system there just to the east of luzon and the outer bands already starting to have something of an impact on that northeastern corner of the philippines and more heavy rain as we go on through choose day wednesday of a punch its way through damaging winds of course we'll see that what's the weather there and sleet outside this way out towards the south china seas another wet day there for much of the northern philippines showers meanwhile continue across malaysia northern parts of indonesia causing some showers for the south it is generally trying that dry weather joins up with a dry weather that we have across a good part of australia now for the south well we have high pressure very much dominating the scene here and that will keep things settled warm and sunny temperatures natalie getting up to twenty seven celsius twenty five in melbourne some attempts of sydney and also for brisbane further west not quite as warm as that for perth around twenty two degrees thirty five there in dallas over the next couple of days similar kind of values one the way a cloud just starting its way across southwestern parts of australia by wednesday high temperatures in adelaide getting up to thirty two degrees at this date. pieces of cloud of rain making the way towards new zealand where sunshine and shells. capturing a moment in time. snapshots of other lives. other stories . providing a glimpse into someone else's wild. inspiring documentaries from impassioned filmmakers. with nice documentaries to open your eyes on al-jazeera. come back you're watching understeer a time to recap on headlines one hundred eighty nine people are missing feared dead after a passenger plane crashed into the sea of indonesia's coast air traffic controllers lost contact with the lion air flight minutes after takeoff following a request from the pilot to turn back to jakarta saudi arabia's top prosecutor is in turkey where he's meeting investigators looking into the murder of saudi journalist amounts to show saudi is expected to provide testimonies from eighteen suspects being held in saudi arabia former bangladeshi prime minister and opposition leader has been sentenced to seven years in jail for corruption she's already in jail for embezzlement there says the convictions are aimed at keeping her out of politics with elections due in december. former army captain j. and watson otto has promised to take brazil in a radically new direction after he won a bitterly fought presidential runoff despite upset in many with remarks deemed sodje missed racist and homophobic also not zero tapped into votes of frustration over corruption crime and economic problems that arose about reports from rio de janeiro. until a few months ago j.d. wilson added chances of making it to the presidency were slim now he supporters call him the meth and knife attack last month and the general disenchantment with the political class have propelled him to the presidency gerges that we are here. finally we will put our beloved brazil above all else this government will be one of constitution democracy and freedom the says a pledge not of a party it's not the vain empty words of a man but it's a promise to god freedom all make us a great nation what happened today in the polling places was not the victory of a party but rather the celebration of a country. also nathalie's a former army paratrooper and an admirer of brazil's military dictatorship he said that a good criminal is a dead criminal and has promised to clean the country of what he called the red communist threat he supporters say he is the man brazil needs. first like the poor people of his very simple way i feel like everybody. hundreds of people have gathered out the idea it was not all that hard when they're chanting. and celebrating they say they want order and progress something that's written in the brazilian flag but they are and many who fear that both are not a selection is a threat to democracy. i know told us he celebrates every election in brazil because he was banned from voting for twenty seven years. during brazil's military rule. i cherish every election because it's our way of expressing el selves and this election is more important than ever because of what's at stake and what's at stake is our democracy. this is the first defeat of the workers' party in sixteen years when former president won the presidency. what we saw was an awakening of people as to what was at play in the selection we are seeing the precipice being put to the test we had twenty sixteen one president dilma was being a beached we had the un for a president of president the failure to follow the un resolution we will forward with courage to take our listeners to all corners of this country democracy is of value above all of us. has vowed to appoint former members of the military in cabinet and that he run the country with an iron fist analysts believe his election will present a challenge do the brazilian situations have the capacity to defend themselves against of schilens to the democratic way of doing things and what we've seen i think from the. electoral courts and some of the other instances makes me worry that perhaps not. will take office in january he's job will be to fulfill his promise to kick start brazil's economy and the crime wave that has already left thousands of people day. three palestinian teenagers have been killed by an israeli drone strike in gaza these are pictures coming into us now from a funeral it happened in the eastern region of the gaza strip between harness and. the israeli army says it fired towards three palestinians and word tempting to plant an explosive device near the barrier fence with israel. palestinian president is accusing his hamas rivals of supporting the interests of the united states by not giving up the control of gaza mahmoud abbas is concerned the u.s. is planning to offer palestinians some statehood in the hamas controlled strip and limited autonomy in the occupied west bank is pushing for full independence in both areas the german army has sent its top brigade to lead nato's biggest military exercises since the cold war about fifty thousand personnel from all twenty nine nato countries are taking arts along with partners finland and sweden alex go topless as more from trondheim in norway. german artillery on norwegian soil the host nation always invited thirty countries to participate in the biggest military exercises nato has run in years and germany is the biggest contributor. with over nine thousand troops participating in the exercises overall the german army has sent his top armored brigade as part of the very high rate in this joint task force or v.j. t.f. . the contribution of germany itself is almost to mechanized brigade and expression in this exercise we have from the ninth brigade from germany about five thousand drum soldiers about two thousand vehicles and equipment and equipment the german army certainly hers from arguably the best main battle tanks to fighting vehicles and artillery but up until recently it has been mostly training to fight a very different kind of war. since the end of the cold war germany has served in conflicts from bosnia to afghanistan but after years of counterinsurgency operations and peacekeeping it now has to really learn the lessons of high intensity conflict germany's military high command is aware of the problem and with rising regional tension between russia and its western neighbors the emphasis is now on how the next major conflict will be fought you know have to refocus and that there is a short term possibility that the people poland might attack nato. has of course refocus our efforts to be prepared for that as well that is not the copy of cold war it is much more complex with a rapidly changing nature of conflicts such as cyber warfare and with new weapons being constantly designed other global power such as russia are increasingly able to challenge nato the alliance will have to work hard to keep pace. topless how to zero. a police officer has been killed in the afghan capital after a suicide attacker target is an election commission office several staff members were injured taliban and i sort of threaten to disrupt elementary elections that began on october the twentieth multiple attacks have marred the polls sri lanka's new prime minister is this uming duties after his sudden appointment triggered a political crisis former president mahinda rajapaksa is replacing ran away from a single was refused to leave the official residence. believes he still enjoys a majority support but is unable to prove it because president may three parlors city center has suspended parliament the president says the move was motivated by an assassination plot. english premier league football team les the city have confirmed their billionaire tie owner was one of five people who was killed in a helicopter crash next to the club stadium which is three verdana problem was one of thailand's richest men and also much loved within the last a community al-jazeera as paul brennan is there. the carpet of flowers and flanks and scarves grew steadily as the hours passed fans still struggling to come to terms with the news that's the thing is shocking you know one minute you're enjoying it for much of the next minute this. morning as included a tight youth academy team who knelt and prayed for the victims the shy schriever down a problem the fifth richest man in thailand bought leicester city in twenty ten four years later his investment and belief in the club sort promoted into the english premier league and in twenty sixteen against all expectations they actually won it you know i never thought i'd see leicester win the league never. crosses and for. dignity he was. a special press the helicopter seemed to take off as usual from the center of the football pitch about an hour after saturday's match but moments later witnesses saw it spinning in the air and it came down in a car park next to the stadium and burst into flames. on sunday respect were paid at the other games being played in the premier league. the amount of the tributes and the warmth of the inscriptions on them you might expect for a long serving servant of the club like a goalscorer not for a foreign owner but mr vishay was a very unusual man in that respect a much beloved of the people here in leicester. the burned out wreckage of the helicopter is still in the car park where it came down the investigation into the exact cause of the crash will take many days a sense of loss that will last even longer paul brennan al-jazeera lester the sea off the coast of west africa is rich with marine life but illegal fishing is being threatening stocks and is costing sierra leone about two hundred million dollars a year local fishermen say their nets are being destroyed and the catch is dwindling every day i mean address has more. on patrol with a several year navy in search of illegal fishing trawlers. two miles of the coast is a chinese vessel sailing very close to shore. it's not supposed to be there so the navy went on board to check a quick search and there was nothing suspicious on board. this is the operation command center it doesn't boast much in the way of high tech equipment and that's not the only problem the marine security service has we do not have the capability to really see at sea so detect and are a strong us and i say results came in as have been taken advantage of this our. comments not far away from the naval base to more chinese boats loiter almost operating the proliferation process and all the limitations of this interview and it may be and maritime or just the navy boats can only go ten nautical miles offshore and i think beyond that is exploited by being illegal fishing. but most illegal activities take place at night. ike midnight they know we are not at sea the snake into the eye is a fish maybe five o'clock in the morning then they go out again so the zones they are allowed to fish. only a few get court during the night the neighbor received a distress call from local fisherman a citizens arrest has been bad we set out to be the capture for all of its chinese the vessel went deep into marine reserve destroyed fisherman's nets and a boat. at a small harbor in freetown complaints of attacks on small fishing boats are frequent. it's all taking a heavy toll on the locals in the last six months dozens have lost their means to a livelihood. of people without the job without it and their families for free. mahmoud bhangra is unloading what he's caught and getting set for another long trip at sea and i would think when you know we spent nine to ten days at sea to make a reasonable catch he said of a day or two nowadays there are fewer boats and the catch is a smaller government acknowledges there is a problem this is. the best possible options. but with a poorly equipped and underfunded marine security service the polluting of the country sources will continue and hundreds of local fisherman will lose out. al-jazeera on patrol with a civilian in the atlantic new zealand is celebrating one hundred twenty five years of women's suffrage which was when women were allowed to vote in elections new zealand became the first country in the world to do so in eighteen eighty three the event was marked at government house in the capital wellington by the visiting british duchess of sussex megan mark all those touring with her husband prince harry and you can find much more of that on our web site the address for you there is our view w w dot al-jazeera dot com. and let's take you through some of the headlines here on al-jazeera now one hundred eighty nine people are missing feared dead after the plane they were on crashed into the sea off the coast of indonesia traffic controllers lost contact with lion air flight thirteen minutes after takeoff the tugboat crew says it saw the boeing seven three seven max come down in the water saudi arabia's top prosecutor is in turkey where it's meeting investigators looking into the murder of saudi journalist . so dinwiddie was expected to provide testimonies from eighteen suspects being held in saudi arabia former army captain jailed or both so now though is promising to take brazil in a radically new direction after winning a bitterly fought presidential runoff vote despite angering many with remarks deemed racist and homophobic also in our appeal to voters frustrated over corruption crime and economic problems. your coersion. what happened at the polling stations today was not the victory of a party but the celebration of freedom by a country the commitment we are undertaking with brazilians was of forming decent government committed exclusively with the country and with our people i can guarantee that there will be our government will be formed by people that have the same purpose of everyone listening to me right now the purpose of transforming our brazil and the great free and prosperous nation you can be certain that we work night and day for it. form a band with a prime minister and opposition leader has been sentenced to seven years in jail for corruption the seventy two year old was convicted of misappropriating more than three hundred thousand dollars from a charity in february she was given a five year prison term on another charge frank his new prime minister is assuming duties after his sudden appointment triggered a political crisis former president mahinda rajapakse is replacing ran away. he's refused to leave the official residence believes he still enjoys majority support in parliament. headlines the news continues here now to syria after witness . al-jazeera it's just swept every single. one of the trade up to. this sign or a here this wakes up and put in the face of. our flag and trouble for us. i hope that i would be the person to bring high speed internet to my screechy. sometimes it takes somebody who can see the bigger picture and you know stand up above it. head dress you know to make a difference in your community be chief. use the internet. for free internet. bring in fiber to any of these communities and everything. in the big cities you know lived in the real world and i want to come back here and i will go inside backwards. so all the towers point away from. nothing works here. in the sort of way speed takes a lot of money and then someone like me and money. isn't just you know the small guy. i'm not even employed to. steal from they're itching to give to the poor with nothing. for advertising opportunities that's what this is if you guys are interested in me. and i pay for my own pocket for the community. yeah. so what are you doing this. i told of you know give it up for free to make a difference where you can and when you catch. on ah you know it's going to go get it set up. to the land. all right ok. i need it. as well as expected i. will get back to you soon. yeah this said they like my idea and you know our number really heard back from them but they're not going to actively support me because i speak up and i have a voice on like an agitator of sorts. but here i'm just you know speaking up for my own people and you know what's right and said you know or what's appropriate i guess. there is a little divide i guess the older generation to the newer generation it's so new to us that they weren't really understand it. you know maybe she's going to stay where you can and. no i guess plant that seed so to speak. and. crazy stuff here some really really technical. here and there's this money that you still do to yourself. yeah. because if you let other people do it free we're number going to learn. you know i like to do stuff and. know how to do it on my own writing has to do a lot of trial and error with stuff. done. to help bring what happens. very likely right smack dab the middle of the province as should be the reason why it's caught up. in barely use your cell phones. and i. did out there don't want to put any money here in english from toronto first nations whatsoever. kind of makes me mad you know canada hasn't done enough for its first nations. you know with third world that's the digital divide to me rain. next door neighbors are asking me how come there's reporters here going to say something out. to do in a bit on what it's like to live next door to the neighbors oh. no no no they just did a report on this internet thing. you know screw into this to ground but then this has to be grounded somehow. further like network infrastructure i just got a paid access point and i connect that to. network switched and i fundraise for to access points they connect to each other and then you can get the signal wirelessly rick you need something to get your signal. will be able to get all these one and all these ones for sure up until the thing and then possibly longer. up. oh man it will be one barring all. on. one. man is it a hell of an age we live in really think about it. can do this stuff the seventies . really i'm proud of a business uncle one of my best nephews i for the but he's one of the best to brainiest story that's right word to say. i'll say by the end we get somewhere with this and you know some actually changes come from surely will it's i'm sure really there's no way the only way it could fail is if it doesn't work yeah that's my system is down and it's not working people are going to get turned off and. and they're really do hope that this works not just for his sake but for the whole town state released which really a good thing for that to be in the town say that's true. due to the switch. here. you can usually going to get it hooked up of course before the lights are never be three lights in and that is it. so if i say the word grief or loss what kind of things come to. death is an obvious for sure plus of respect for somebody else or yourself even. that's a huge win for our community and tell you right now. drugs and alcohol is a loss usually people turn to those things because of the other grieving experiences in their life. unemployment a lot of people want to provide for their kids there's not a lot of jobs available there's all these things going on in the only really knows how to talk about it right now is the time to do something about our hurt right away till it's worse i don't want to wait you know the loss of my identity the impact of european people all of the colonization and all that is a used to be ceremonies that you people had to deal with certain things and there's a loss there and. the life i've been i've been around for a lot of my life not horns and stuff. he'd be hard pressed to come across someone who's got a happy story about this place with regards to the quality of life and lack of employment in. the hall and drug problem that suicides that's a pretty pretty heavy cycle to break. some in your family do you think like when it became. pretty much like all the kids are mothers and sisters kids. they were into solving abuse and in the. early ninety's that member of the kid they're all sniffing and we'd be running around starving that was the halfway house it was called. and i remember getting picked up from there from child welfare too. so. you know. it's been quite the process going in and out of that. make sure you know never let my kids go through that go through the system no way. really. there is. no presence. just a gift of information. a feeling that. you. cannot. take forever. wasn't going based. on. the seriousness. something in. this is turning. or. whatever you just back. some box and that's pretty much what this does just leave it here and pretty shaken to be able to. you know. i would be spending the night with. yeah i. was wrong. the initial equipment was gone made but all this extra stuff you know comes out of the pockets. for this. yeah. it don't work the owner. all right and sixty to get back ok. you know when the money of go runs over you know. runs over the city and that's it. i'm not even employed and yet i'm putting all my money and i'm giving into this. the. right stuff for here. yeah. communities that are naturally everybody can use it. i'm kind of really. weary i guess maybe. i'm kind of going to be the only forgive first nations guy. yeah you can you know. being in a room full of white people. there's a lot of a lot of racism you know it is run into it pretty much everywhere. you back. then and. running. my. i. love when i was this buffalo live from moscow chief of bird i represent the four nations from us the t.v. set and i've been invited by dr robb from the ovate to thank you for having me in attendance and i'm here to there what you guys are doing in terms of actually servicing first nations and where this is going in the future thank you. so there's a lot of claims being made that although there's no digital divide right ninety nine percent of indians united this problem i think is going to get significantly less into the rest so let's not get caught up in broad added hours what's it going to do for your community young kids day business is coming back isn't a day to do. lies the industry having. that idea of having to climb out. your roof you know just read this to your neighbors and stuff is pretty or i think it's pretty ridiculous to a lot of people that we have to view that still given that you're so close to a major center i mean within canada it's pretty shameful i think what you're doing is really good service to the community there should be support for that kind of work it's really really good. that we we think along the same lines coming from total opposite world service me three that's a good yeah really good day surprised. open versus. kind of look at. all the responses i've been getting there you know positive and you know people want to help and. still help us all something that's a little bit you think it's going to be like that before you came you know i kind of thought i'd just be sitting in the back you know. whenever a. so yeah. pretty good. enjoyable actually. seen you playing. world. busted up bladder. done. there provisioning that's for sure john. it'll be good for. the next two years i'm guessing. because it's a. it's pretty good getting it off the ground and alleviate all these issues. a lot of people asking will you give it out every all this stuff for free we've got to break some eggs to make up all that i would say. all right good to go in the studio at this time we have bruce buffalo good morning good morning my service not sliming and i service behind the fire all while i'm running twenty four hours a day seven days a week survive free service to the to the community where we can build our own network from the inside out and employer own people provide jobs and provide a service to the community. but i think about my users on the system you know i hope they're using it the enjoy themselves sunny internet or connect to each other are you know get information from the internet. oh gee it was a nine months long drunk i would just got off. but after i got to you to get here i really don't. feel like getting drunk every night you know it's really kind of funny. but no one would think that if it got that internet. well it's still better . one day we can be on the forefront of this technology and this quality of life he's got to nominate benefits that are open people can use for better lives. and might come into some longs here down the road at least somebody on notice said i you know it took it on myself to try to make something happen with nothing way. air. that's my thing. you guys have phones while. there's free life i have to give you a thing. to read it's around this area here and not slanted. to the what i can now it's very it don't need it i just want that want to go look at the affidavit musketry fiber i think it's comes off that house that oh. so you can use it it's very no password. when you have my own wife. was. a career reporting to the well doing it here one journalist documents life beyond the headlines. that certain stories can change us in the easiest least use to it well you know the mystery. to me what a unique journey into what it means to be human the things we keep a witness documentary on al-jazeera. thanks. this is al jazeera. coming up in the next sixty minutes. turkey's foreign ministry says saudi arabia has admitted the killing. was a premeditated act. the search for an indonesian passenger jet that's crashed with one hundred eighty nine people on board the latest from jakarta. saluting a far right candidate with strong military links the man dubbed the trump of the traffic wins a divisive vote in brazil. with the sport boston red sox win the world series in fifteen years after right. over. i'll have all the action to this news out. of saudi arabia's top prosecutor has admitted that the murder of journalist was a premeditated act and this follows his meeting with turkish investigators in istanbul. is also expect. did to provide testimonies from the eighteen suspects who are being held in saudi arabia turkey has requested their extradition but saudi arabia says they'll be tried in the kingdom. is outside the saudi consulate in istanbul where she was killed so what more do we know. well the meeting has ended between saudi arabia's chief prosecutor and the chief prosecutor in istanbul who is leading this investigation into the killing of. there is expectations that they're going to arrive at the saudi consulate at any time we still have no confirmation a short while ago there have been statements made by turkey's foreign minister reaffirming that this was a premeditated murder reaffirming the need for this cooperation between saudi arabia and turkey to continue also reaffirming and stressing on the need to end this investigation as soon as possible what we understand is that the saudi and turkish prosecutors they're sharing evidence but we do not know how much evidence they're actually sharing because we do know that both sides really have been holding back using this evidence as cards as the political game really continues between these two countries but we do know what turkey wants from the saudi arabian government they want answers they want answers on where she's body is where his body parts are they want to know who this local collaborator that the saudi narrative spoke about that this man who reportedly dispose of the body turkey is demanding who made this it who ordered the killing of because the belief here is that this was not the rug operation this was not an accident this was planned this was premeditated and they believe that the order was given by someone high up the president never spelt it out but his advisors and the media the government media they have made it clear hinting more than once they believe the man responsible is a saudi crown prince muhammad and sound man so so far we are waiting to hear from saudi arabia on their position whether or not there is a new narrative coming from saudi arabia in light of the. evidence sharing that has taken place earlier this morning and so given all of that zain is there a sense there that the turks perhaps have have more information on this than they are led to yawn and that more evidence could could be released later on. oh. well this has been a strategy by the turkish government to leak information a steady flow of information because it needed to pressure saudi arabia saudi arabia was not coming clean it took three weeks for them to acknowledge that she did not leave the consulate as they first reported and that he died inside the consulate and that he was killed inside the consulate so we heard president carter got himself say that we have more evidence a very confident president really that they have they still have cards in their hands and that they will release this evidence when the time is right so when is the right time maybe when they feel that saudi arabia is doco operating and there have been a lot of complaints that saudi arabia has been delaying the investigation slowing down the process just one example they wanted to search of well in the garden of the saudi arabian consul general's residence and they haven't been able to do that in the past few days are we going to see that happen now that the saudi top prosecutor is in istanbul so yes turkey feels saudi arabia has not been forthcoming with information and it's not just saudi arabia they've been trying to pressure the u.s. administration as well a while back a few days back of the cia director she was in turkey and we understand from the american and turkish press that she heard an audio recording that much talked about audio recording and will this be a turning point for the united states to take a harsher position against saudi arabia but what is clear is that turkey wants a mission from saudi arabia this was premeditated they also wanted a mission on who ordered this killing this was not a rug operation according to turkish officials here so you know what a lie for us in istanbul thanks alina. passenger plane carrying one hundred eighty nine people has crashed into the sea off the coast of indonesia there is no sign of survivors at this point the plane dropped from radar screens after a quest from the pilot to turn back because of an unknown problem florist louis reports this is the flight path for lyon ajay eighty six one zero reconstructed by flight radar twenty four using satellite data it left jakarta around six twenty in the morning with one hundred eighty nine passengers and crew on board and was due to arrive in on the island of bangka an hour later but the pilot asked to turn back then lost contact only thirteen minutes into the flight rescue divers have recovered life jackets and some personal belongings including mobile phones and bags workers from perth emina the state owned oil company also found what's believed to be deadly from the plane near one of its offshore refining facilities the cause of the crash is still not known and a top priority will be finding the black box. where we will send in divers to find the position of the black box hopefully we can get the black box under the flight wreckage the plane was a boeing seven three seven eight a new model introduced into service only last year it was delivered to lyon in august and had completed eight hundred flight hours there are a few areas where. this marks seventy seven was going to maintaining flight level and so on but considering boeing's track record and this new generous that we have got it doesn't look like any mechanical failure or something around those lines. indonesia relies heavily on air transport to connect all its islands but its aviation safety record is patchy in two thousand and fourteen an air asia crash killed more than one hundred sixty people ryan air is one of indonesia's youngest and largest airlines it was removed from the european union's air safety blacklist in june two thousand and sixteen. where flight j.t. six one zero was due to arrive on monday morning distraught relatives and friends wait desperately for news florence louis al-jazeera or the chief executive of lyon air has issued a statement in which he says the plane was reported good to fly by our engineering team that is responsible for checking the planes that flew from denpasar bali to jakarta last night there was a problem there was a report of a technical problem last night in bali but we addressed it according to manufacture and guidance and the plane was ok to fly to jakarta i cannot be more specific about the problem i believe the pilot is professional we are very saddened by this incident because the passengers are off family when he is live for us from the airport in jakarta so when are we learning anything new at this point on the the search and rescue efforts there. well we know a few details about the search and rescue effort the debris field that they have found the oil slick pieces of debris that they believe may have come from this is a craft about thirty five kilometers off the coast that is where the search and rescue the recovery operation is very much scented the dive teams there on the site as well and as a say they have managed to find pieces of debris personal items as well and reports now also coming through that they have found a body parts now those items that they have been finding are being taken to shore for formal identification important to note though has them that they have not found the main body of the aircraft that search is still going on in terms of what happened to this aircraft after it took off almost twelve hours ago from this airport here in jakarta well it seems that we know clearer really about an hour ago we had another update from several key figures involved in this operation including the transportation minister he said one thing they can rule out is human error from this and so from the control tower here in jakarta they believe there was no human error and he also gave some more details on the timeframe which was slightly different to what we had earlier been given he said that the pilot radioed back here to jakarta two to three minutes after takeoff and that was slightly different slightly earlier than what we had previously been told that was when the request came through from the pilot turn around to try to land back in jakarta that request was granted by the control tower but after that no one knows what happened and according to the transportation minister it was sent out for another ten minutes that they lost contact with that aircraft but he was not able to give any details about whether there was any further information in that ten minute minute period or even has and whether the plane was successfully able to turn around so still a lot that we don't know about what happened to this flight j.t. six one zero all right for the moment when hey live for us there in which a concert thanks wayne. well let's bring in matthew driscoll now in singapore via skype he is the editor of asian aviation thanks so much for being with us so i want to ask you first of all about the investigation itself ny priest that information is still limited at the moment but presumably that they will be focusing on this decision by the pilot to turn back shortly after takeoff and then there's also this unknown technical problem from that they said was was fixed as well right i mean and that's that's the key thing is what what was that technical fix i would really like to know from the authorities and they say that they can't. disclose any more information about i've been it would be interesting in that particular model of airplane the seven thirty seven max a which is a good airplane and and all of these planes are boeing's good manufacturer airbus is a good manufacturer embraer. all the other manufacturers are good manufacturers adept supermodel the seven thirty seven max back in two thousand and seventeen was actually grounded. because they had some disc problems the discs that are inside the engine the respect down around it hundreds and hundreds of r.p.m. they have some problems with and they had to ground the airplanes to fix those engine made.

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