KNKT to release preliminary reports on SJ 182 next month 19th January 2021
National Search and Rescue Agency Officers look at the parts of the Sriwijaya Air SJ 182 plane turbine from KRI Cucut (886) in Tanjung Priok, Jakarta, Sunday (10/1/2021). ANTARA FOTO/Hafidz Mubarak A/aww. Jakarta (ANTARA) - The National Transportation Safety Board (KNKT) will release its preliminary report on the investigation in the Sriwijaya Air SJ 182 flight crash next month, or 30 days following the incident. We hope that in 30 days after the crash, we would be able to deliver a preliminary report, and once it is published, we will show it to the public, Head of the KNKT Aviation Safety Investigation Sub Committee, Nurcahyo Utomo, noted in a statement in Jakarta, Tuesday.
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Singapore investigators in Jakarta to assist with Sriwijaya Air crash January 17, 2021
Navy rescuers find a part of the Sriwijaya Air plane wreckage Saturday. A team from Singapore s Transport Safety Investigation Bureau is assisting with the probe into the crash. courtesy Twitter
SINGAPORE/JAKARTA A team from Singapore s Transport Safety Investigation Bureau is assisting with the probe into the Sriwijaya Air plane crash, said Singapore s Ministry of Transport on Sunday.
The two investigators arrived in Jakarta on Wednesday after Indonesia s National Transportation Safety Committee accepted Singapore s offer to help with the investigation.
Flight SJ182 lost contact with air traffic controllers minutes after taking off from Jakarta during heavy rain on Jan 9. The Boeing 737-500 crashed into the Java Sea, killing all 62 people on board.