Wreckage find: Part of the plane’s tail is seen floating on the water’s surface as Indonesian Navy divers conduct a search for the flight recorders in the Java sea, off Kalimantan, Indonesia. — EPA |
ABOARD KRI BANDA ACEH (Indonesia): The tail of an AirAsia plane that crashed into the Java Sea was lifted to the surface using floating balloons, but apparently without the crucial black box recorders, Indonesian authorities said.
The Airbus jet, carrying 162 people, went down in stormy weather on Dec 28 as it flew from the Indonesian city of Surabaya to Singapore. All aboard died.
The tail, which is where the black box data recorders were kept, was found in the seabed 30m below the surface and was finally lifted on to a vessel yesterday using giant floating balloons and a crane.
“We have lifted the tail onto the ship. It’s red and white and a big part of the AirAsia logo can be seen,” Navy spokesman Manahan Simorangkir said.
On board the KRI Banda Aceh that is one of the Indonesian Navy vessels involved in the search effort, sailors cheered as the tail first emerged at the surface, according to an AFP photographer on board.
The tail is the biggest part of the plane’s wreckage found and could give clues to why it crashed.
But the black boxes, which are crucial to explaining the disaster as they should contain the pilots’ final words as well as various flight data, had likely been dislodged from the tail, according to S.B Supriyadi, a director with the National Search and Rescue Agency.
Pings from the boxes were detected on Friday, raising hopes of quickly retrieving them. But the search took a frustrating twist when authorities realised the pings were likely coming from elsewhere other than the tail, and the boxes appeared to be buried deep in the sea floor.
“Last night, our divers had opened the door of the tail cabin, searched around but found nothing,” Supriyadi said on Friday morning.
“But the boat above detected faint ping sounds believed to be from the black boxes about one mile (1.6km) southeast of the tail ... and covered in mud.”
Supriyadi said the divers, from an elite Marines unit, returned yesterday morning to the area believed to be where the pings were emanating from.
“They are searching within a radius of 500m from where the pings are emitted. The challenge is that these sounds are very faint. If a ship passes by, the sounds will be drowned out. So we really need calm waters,” he said. “So far, our divers still have not been able to determine the coordinates of the black box.” — AFP
Part of AirAsia flight QZ8501 is lifted onto a Crest Onyx ship as navy divers conduct operations to search for black boxes of the aircraft in the Java sea on January 10, 2015. - AFP |
Part of AirAsia flight QZ8501 is lifted onto a Crest Onyx ship as navy divers conduct operations to search for black boxes of the aircraft in the Java sea on January 10, 2015. - AFP |
Source: http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Nation/2015/01/11/Tail-of-crashed-jet-recovered-Part-lifted-to-surface-without-black-boxes/
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