Crash aircraft went from dormant to high-level activity in j

Crash aircraft went from dormant to high-level activity in just days


Crash aircraft went from dormant to high-level activity in just days
Austin Ramzy and Dera Menra Sijabat
Jan 15, 2021 – 2.01pm
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The ageing Indonesian plane which crashed earlier this month killing 62 people had gone from no flights in nine months during COVID-19 to 132 in less than a month.
According to Indonesia’s Ministry of Transportation, Sriwijaya Air Flight 182, which plunged into the Java Sea, had been in a hangar for most of last year after the pandemic wiped out most commercial flight in the country.
Indonesian rescue and police teams carry debris recovered from the crashed Sriwijaya Air passenger jet. 
AP

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