AirAsia plane tail found, Indonesian Official Says
AirAsia plane tail found, Indonesian Official Says

AirAsia plane tail found, Indonesian Official Says

The tail of the missing AirAsia plane has been found underwater in the Java Sea, according to Indonesian officials.

As the part of the plane that contains the ‘black boxes’ – voice and flight data recorders – it could provide vital clues about the cause of the crash.

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“Today we successfully discovered the part of the plane that became the main aim since yesterday. I can ensure that this is part of the tail with the AirAsia mark on it,” Fransiskus Bambang Soelistyo, chief of Indonesia’s search and rescue agency, told reporters.

The tail of the aircraft was spotted by divers with the help of underwater equipment, while search was on to locate the black boxes. Indonesian authorities insist that finding the bodies of the victims remains top priority, while recovering the cockpit voice and flight data recorders was also important.

Soelistyo declined to comment when asked whether pings were detected from the recorders.

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Pictures of the tail have also been released as the major part of the wreckage has been spotted 11 days after the air tragedy. However, murky waters stirred by powerful waves continue to hamper recovery operations.

“I am led to believe the tail section has been found. If right part of tail section then the black box should be there,” AirAsia group’s chief executive Tony Fernandes wrote on his Twitter account.

“We need to find all parts soon so we can find all [our] guests to ease the pain of our families. That still is our priority.”

In total, 41 bodies have been recovered from the tragedy and no survivors have been found so far.

Agencies/Canadajournal




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