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Updated Feb 10, 2021 · 03:25 pm Rescue workers inspect recovered debris at the port in Jakarta on January 10, during the search operation for Sriwijaya Air flight SJY182 which crashed after takeoff from Jakarta. | Dany Krisnadhi / AFP
Indonesian investigators on Wednesday said that a malfunctioning throttle may have caused the pilots of the Sriwijaya Air plane to lose control, leading to the aircraft crashing into the sea on January 9, reported AP. All 62 people on board had died in the crash.
In a preliminary report, the National Transportation Safety Committee investigators provided details of the pilots’ struggle to fly the plane as soon as it was airborne. The investigators, however, also said that they were struggling to understand why the plane nosedived into the Java sea minutes after taking off from Jakarta.
Indonesian divers find parts of Boeing wreckage in Java Sea
Parts of the Boeing 737-500 were found in the sea at a depth of 75 feet during Sunday search operations, officials believe they identified the flight data recorder.
Credit: AP
Indonesian Navy divers pull out a part of an airplane out of the water during a search operation for the Sriwijaya Air passenger jet that crashed into the sea near Jakarta, Indonesia, Sunday, Jan. 10, 2021. (AP Photo/Achmad Ibrahim) Author: Associated Press Updated: 8:32 PM MST January 10, 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.
Rescue teams resume search for missing plane in Indonesia
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Rescue teams resume search for missing plane in Indonesia
A joint search and rescue team will comb an area of 96 nautical square miles, as well as a 16 nautical square-mile area under the water
January 10, 2021
Rescue teams in Indonesia resumed their search for the Boeing Co. jet carrying 62 people after uncovering debris that are “strongly suspected” to be part of Sriwijaya Air Flight SJ182, which has been missing since Saturday afternoon.
Indonesia's Transportation Ministry said the Boeing 737-500 took off from the city of Jakarta Saturday and lost contact with the control tower shortly after.