This is because the Lion Air plane was found intact
AMP - The
joint SAR team from Basarnas and the Navy found several parts of the
Lion Air JT 610 which crashed in Tanjung Karawang, West Java. Basarnas suspected that the plane was found not intact because of the pressure and heavy impact of sea water.
"In my opinion, from that altitude to the water the pressure is louder. It may also be because the collision also broke and caused debris to have an impact on the body of the victim," said Basarnas Operations Director, Brigadier General Bambang Suryo Aji at the Basarnas Building, Kemayoran, Central Jakarta, Monday (10/29/2018).
Bambang Suryo also cannot confirm whether the Lion Air JT 610 aircraft exploded before falling into the sea or not. However, the tail fragments found showed no burn marks.
"We don't know whether or not it exploded," Bambang said.
"The fragments of the tail are found, there is the Lion logo. There is nothing like burning, just a piece," he added.
So far, the Basarnas have not been able to ascertain the cause of the fall of the Lion Air JT 610 aircraft. Is it due to bad weather or technical errors or human error.
"I have not received (information) for sure whether this is due to human error or because of bad weather. I dare not give a statement, fear. Later on from the flight and from the NTSC itself who will provide information. Our job here is to try to find a wreck and "evacuate the victim as soon as possible," Bambang said.
There Are No Survivors Congratulations?
He predicts, there are no survivors. As is known, the Lion Air JT610 aircraft with the Jakarta-Pangkal Pinang route brought a total of 189 people both passengers and crew.
"My prediction is that there are no survivors. Because the victims who were found only a few pieces of their bodies have not been intact, so in a few hours this is very likely the number of 189 victims has died," Bambang said.
Previously, the SAR Team and the Navy carried out sweeping in the waters of Tanjung Karawang, West Java, the location of the fall of the Lion Air JT-160 plane on the Jakarta-Pangkal Pinang route.
Monitoring Liputan6.com, the team found objects suspected of belonging to the crashed passenger plane. In addition, the joint SAR team found a body that was not intact.
When at 05 ° 51,926 'LS 107 ° 06,797' BT, a member sees a large object floating on the surface. Members also pulled him to the ship.
Sure enough, when it was successfully appointed to the ship it was the body of the victim Lion Air.
"In my opinion, from that altitude to the water the pressure is louder. It may also be because the collision also broke and caused debris to have an impact on the body of the victim," said Basarnas Operations Director, Brigadier General Bambang Suryo Aji at the Basarnas Building, Kemayoran, Central Jakarta, Monday (10/29/2018).
Bambang Suryo also cannot confirm whether the Lion Air JT 610 aircraft exploded before falling into the sea or not. However, the tail fragments found showed no burn marks.
"We don't know whether or not it exploded," Bambang said.
"The fragments of the tail are found, there is the Lion logo. There is nothing like burning, just a piece," he added.
So far, the Basarnas have not been able to ascertain the cause of the fall of the Lion Air JT 610 aircraft. Is it due to bad weather or technical errors or human error.
"I have not received (information) for sure whether this is due to human error or because of bad weather. I dare not give a statement, fear. Later on from the flight and from the NTSC itself who will provide information. Our job here is to try to find a wreck and "evacuate the victim as soon as possible," Bambang said.
There Are No Survivors Congratulations?
He predicts, there are no survivors. As is known, the Lion Air JT610 aircraft with the Jakarta-Pangkal Pinang route brought a total of 189 people both passengers and crew.
"My prediction is that there are no survivors. Because the victims who were found only a few pieces of their bodies have not been intact, so in a few hours this is very likely the number of 189 victims has died," Bambang said.
Previously, the SAR Team and the Navy carried out sweeping in the waters of Tanjung Karawang, West Java, the location of the fall of the Lion Air JT-160 plane on the Jakarta-Pangkal Pinang route.
Monitoring Liputan6.com, the team found objects suspected of belonging to the crashed passenger plane. In addition, the joint SAR team found a body that was not intact.
When at 05 ° 51,926 'LS 107 ° 06,797' BT, a member sees a large object floating on the surface. Members also pulled him to the ship.
Sure enough, when it was successfully appointed to the ship it was the body of the victim Lion Air.