Fragments, luggage, and phones float at the place where Indonesian planes fall
At the scene of the plane crashed, the search and rescue team discovered large oil stains and dozens of large and small fragments.
Flight JT610 of Indonesian national airline Lion Air departs from Soekarno-Hatta International Airport in Jakarta, to Pangkalpinang, Bangka Belitung Province, lost contact with the air traffic control station at 6:33 (local time) this morning , according to Reuters. The National Search and Rescue Agency confirmed the plane crashed into the sea. There were 189 people on board, including 181 passengers, two pilots, 6 attendants.
At the scene, dozens of suspected pieces of the plane were found on a wide area.
The plane crashed was the new Boeing 737 MAX 8 that was delivered to Lion Air in August this year.Flight data showed that the JT610 rose to a height of about 1.524m before lowering and then flying back and eventually crashed into the Java Sea.In the photo, the search and rescue personnel are examining a suspect object that is a plane debris or passenger baggage.
A commercial ship is watching the oil spill on the sea with small debris floating at the scene of falling planes.
A piece of suspicion is that the aircraft is pulled up by the ship.The plane fell only 13 minutes after takeoff.Authorities are investigating the cause of the accident.The weather is most likely not the reason the plane fell by the sky at that time.
Items believed to belong to passengers on the plane, including airline tickets, personal papers, phones and a phone panel.
A suspected object is the lifeboat of salvaged aircraft at the scene.Indonesia's Finance Ministry said 20 officials were on the flight of Lion Air.
Rescue workers picked up an airplane passenger's example.The fate of passengers is unknown.
Aircraft debris, furniture piled up on the rescue ship.
Relatives of passengers on flight number JT610 of Lion Air burst into tears at Depati Amir airport in Pangkal Pinang, Indonesia after hearing the plane crashed.Lion Air is the second largest low cost airline in Southeast Asia, with flights to 126 locations in Indonesia, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia and China.
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