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December 29, 2014 09:51
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Indonesi's National Search and Rescue Agency chief said today morning that the missing flight is believed to be crashed in the sea and the debris are situated at the bottom of the sea, based on the evaluation of searching operations using advanced technology.

Actually today morning, the search and rescue operations were resumed in Java Sea region which was the route actually followed by the missing Flight QZ8501 of AirAsia Indonesia, carrying 162 passengers and crew, which took off at 5:35AM (of local time) from the city of Surabaya, Indonesia to Singapore and went missing over the Java Sea.

Today morning, First Admiral Sigit Setiayana, the Naval Aviation Center commander at the Surabaya air force base, while speaking to media, he said that Indonesian ships, aircraft and helicopters had joined searching operation with the searchers from Southeast Asian nations and other helping nations. It is learnt from media reports that the missing flight is believed to be crashed.

This crashed flight QZ8501 was made by Aircraft maker Airbus, and the model is Airbus A320. Malaysia-based AirAsia was the largest customer for Airbus. AirAsia Indonesia is an affiliate of AirAsia.

In this year, the region faced two other significant Aviation accidents (or missing), on March 8, Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 disappeared with 239 people on board travelling from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing and has not been located in spite of huge search operations across the Indian Ocean. Another Malaysia Airlines passenger aircraft MH17-was shot by a missile over the eastern Ukraine on July 17.

Southeast Asia, witnessed fatal Aircraft accidents in 2014, really a bad year for airlines industry and many lives have gone in air.

AW: Kannamsai

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