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Boeing partakes in identification of Sriwijaya Air plane debris

Boeing partakes in identification of Sriwijaya Air plane debris 16th January 2021 Investigators observe the debris of crashed Sriwijaya Air plane at the JICT pier in Tanjung Priok, North Jakarta, on Saturday Jan 16, 2021 (ANTARA/Dewa Wiguna) Our aviation fellows are keen to know the cause of the plane crash. Jakarta (ANTARA) - The National Committee for Transportation Safety (KNKT) confirmed that the Boeing Company is participating in identifying the debris of the crashed Sriwijaya Air flight SJ 182. Our aviation fellows are keen to know the cause of the plane crash, KNKT investigator Yunus Ardanto stated at the Jakarta International Container Terminal s pier 2 in Tanjung Priok, North Jakarta, on Saturday.

Indonesia flight crash: Divers sift aircraft debris, seabed mud for black boxes- The New Indian Express

Indonesia flight crash: Divers sift aircraft debris, seabed mud for black boxes  A navy ship earlier picked up intense pings being emitted from the boxes containing the cockpit voice and flight data recorders of the Boeing 737-500 that went down Saturday. Share Via Email   |  A+A A- Indonesian Navy ships continue their search for the wreckage of Sriwijaya Air passenger jet that crashed into Java Sea. (Photo | AP) By PTI JAKARTA: Indonesian navy divers were searching through plane debris and seabed mud on Tuesday looking for the black boxes of a Sriwijaya Air jet that nosedived into the Java Sea over the weekend with 62 people aboard.

Divers sift debris, seabed mud for Indonesia plane devices

Divers sift debris, seabed mud for devices of crashed Indonesia plane

Divers sift debris, seabed mud for devices of crashed Indonesia plane Associated Press A navy ship earlier picked up intense pings being emitted from the boxes containing the cockpit voice and flight data recorders of the Boeing 737-500 that went down Saturday minutes after taking off from the capital, Jakarta, in heavy rain. The divers were using high-tech ping locator equipment to further narrow their hunt beneath 20 metres (65 feet) of seabed mud but the black boxes are buried under tons of sharp objects in the wreckage, Navy Chief Admiral Yudo Margono said. © Provided by India Today Divers seen recovering debris strewn on the sea floor in Java Sea where Sriwijaya Air passenger jet crashed, in Indonesia. (Image: AP)

Divers sift through debris and seabed mud for Indonesia plane black boxes

By Press Association 2021 Police officers carry a part of aircraft recovered from the Java Sea where a Sriwijaya Air passenger jet crashed Indonesian navy divers are still searching through plane debris and seabed mud looking for the black boxes of a Sriwijaya Air jet that nosedived into the Java Sea over the weekend with 62 people aboard. A navy ship earlier picked up intense pings being emitted from the boxes containing the cockpit voice and flight data recorders of the Boeing 737-500 that went down on Saturday minutes after taking off from the capital, Jakarta, in heavy rain. The divers were using high-tech “ping locator” equipment to further narrow their hunt beneath 20 metres (65 feet) of seabed mud but the black boxes are buried under a bulk of sharp objects in the wreckage, Navy chief admiral Yudo Margono said.

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