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Sriwijaya Air crash: Forest ranger and family boarded an earlier flight after acquiring COVID-19 test results
Indonesian rescue members carry what is believed to be the remains of the Sriwijaya Air plane flight SJ182 at Jakarta International Container Terminal port in Jakarta, Indonesia, Jan 10, 2021. (Photo: REUTERS/Ajeng Dinar Ulfiana)
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JAKARTA: It was supposed to be a new beginning for Mr Rizki Wahyudi, a forest ranger at the Mount Palung National Park in the remote part of the Indonesian province of West Kalimantan, a seven-hour drive from the provincial capital, Pontianak.
Jan 11, 2021
JAKARTA, Indonesia Authorities said they determined the location of the crash site and black boxes of a Boeing 737-500 on Sunday, a day after the aircraft crashed into the Java Sea with 62 people on board shortly after taking off from Indonesia’s capital.
The head of Indonesia’s National Search and Rescue Agency, Bagus Puruhito, said officials believe they identified the location of the flight data recorder and cockpit voice recorder the so-called black boxes because emergency signals transmitted by the devices were detected by a navy ship’s sonar system.
“Hopefully we can lift the black boxes in short time to determine the cause of the crash,” military chief Hadi Tjahjanto said.
JAKARTA, Indonesia - Indonesian navy divers scoured the floor of the Java Sea on Monday as they hunted for the black boxes of a Sriwijaya Air jet that nosed
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