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Lion Air JT 610 aircraft crashed, these are the 8 facts

JT 610 Lion Air aircraft with Jakarta-Pangkal Pinang route fell shortly after taking off from Soekarno-Hatta Airport on Monday (10/29/2018) morning. This aircraft was reportedly going back to Soekarno-Hatta Airport before falling. Basarnas has found several items allegedly belonging to passengers and aircraft body fragments. However, until now there is no certainty regarding the condition of the victim. Here are some facts about the fall of Lion Air JT 610 aircraft.


1. Lost contact After 13 minutes of taking off from Soekarno-Hatta Airport, the Lion Air JT 610 aircraft was reportedly missing contact. This aircraft will fly to Depati Amir Airport in Pangkal Pinang. Head of the SAR Office of Pangkal Pinang Danang Priandoko said that the plane had lost contact in the waters of the Thousand Islands, North Jakarta. Also read: Lion Air JT-610 Route Jakarta-Pangkal Pinang Missing Contact

2. After reporting to return to Soekarno-Hatta Airport, according to Danang Priandoko, the JT 610 Lion Air plane was reported to be returning to Soekarno-Hatta Airport. However, the plane did not arrive at the airport located in Tangerang, Banten. Also read: Lion Air aircraft lost contact, had been reported back to Soekarno-Hatta

3. Last coordinates Based on previous reports, the position of the last aircraft was at coordinates 05 48.934 S 107 06.384 E. Before falling, the plane was reportedly missing contact. The travel time should be needed for the plane to Pangkalpinang 70 minutes. Also read: Lion Air Make sure the plane falls 13 minutes after taking off

4. It is confirmed that the Basarnas falls to ensure that this aircraft falls in waters near the Karawang area, West Java. The plane departed from Soekarno-Hatta Airport at 06:20 WIB to Pangkal Pinang. Also read: Basarnas Ensure Lion Air Falls in Karawang Waters

5. Passengers Based on previous reports, the aircraft is known to carry as many as 178 adult passengers, 1 child and 2 babies. While for the flight crew there were seven people. Also read: The total number of Lion Air JT 610 Passengers who fall 189 people

6. The new aircraft of the National Transportation Safety Commission (NTSC) stated that the Lion Air JT 610 aircraft had only been airing for two months. Corporate Communications Strategic of Lion Air Danang Mandala Prihantoro also said the same thing, namely this aircraft was operated on August 15 2018. According to him, the aircraft was declared operational feasible before being used for commercial flights. Also read: KNKT: JT 610 Lion Air aircraft is only 2 months airborne

7. Plane position falls found Based on information from an official Twitter account BNPB Head of Data Information and Public Relations Sutopo Purwo Nugroho, Basarnas has found pieces that allegedly belong to Lion Air JT 610 aircraft. Sutopo said, there were many items that floated on the sea surface, such as telephones cellular, float, or plane debris. Basarnas and the authorities continue to evacuate the fall of the Lion Air JT 610 aircraft. Also read: Lion Air Fall, Basarnas Find Debris, Buoys and Body Pieces

8. Crisis center The government and the airport have opened a crisis center and information center after the collapse of Lion Air JT 610 aircraft. The crisis center and information center were opened at Depati Amir Airport, Pangkal Pinang, Bangka Belitung. Families can ask about the development of information regarding this incident. The contact number is 021-80820000, while information about passengers can call 021-80820002. Not only that, a crisis center is also provided at Terminal 1 of the Soekarno-Hatta Airport in collaboration with Basarnas and NTSC.
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